Jack Ruby Presents - Pale Road (2013)
Artist: Jack Ruby Presents
Title: Pale Road
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Jack Ruby Presents
Genre: Roots Rock, Alt Folk, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:51
Total Size: 129/348 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Pale Road
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Jack Ruby Presents
Genre: Roots Rock, Alt Folk, Americana
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:51
Total Size: 129/348 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. American Night
2. Radio
3. Poor Kids
4. Boy Between
5. Fastbreak
6. Dreams
7. Freeway Cross
8. Old
9. Sitka, Ak
10. Son, Again
11. Casualty
12. Wedding Song
13. Drink Tickets
Pale Road marks our fourth official release over the last six years. This is due to the tenacity of our fans, friends, and family as much as our own. We owe every minute of music on this record to more people than we have the space to thank. We can offer nothing but our sincerest and deepest gratitude to the army of friends who have helped to make this happen. To those who have come out to shows, given our record away, edited videos, taken pictures, recorded demos, given us couch space, booked shows for us, fed us, or played with us, we wouldn’t have made it here without you. These have been wonderful years shared with dear friends over altogether too much beer. We are so grateful to have been able to share our music with you.
Over the last year Aaron MF Owens has molded our rough mumblings into full arrangements and spent countless twilight hours at his computer refining each of these songs. Also a huge thank you to Craig and Peggy Owens who have undoubtedly heard the record more times than they wish to remember. To Miss Alison Pate, our eternal gratitude for collaborating with us on yet another project. Your work is superlatively beautiful and inspiring. A huge thank you to Matthew and Sara Hernandez for the years of support and storage space. Danny Jones, Mark Cleaver, Paul Searle, Chelsey Nichol, Mitch Horning, and Nathan Quigley, we are lucky to have such talented and creative artists in our lives. Dean Baskerville, we owe your ears a great deal. Many thanks to Anna Keesey for her literary guidance. Thanks to Banana Stand Media for continuing to push awesome local music. Thanks to Reber Stein for gear addiction counseling. Thanks to Tim Cowen and The House Organ for the booking support. Thank you to Dan Fergueson and Nic Miles for the use of a beautiful recording space. Thank you to Frank Hernandez, Jesse Studenberg, Nathaniel Potts, and John Hooker for trusting us with their expensive toys. And finally, our gratitude to Suki’s, the cause of and cure for our greatest hangovers.
Over the last year Aaron MF Owens has molded our rough mumblings into full arrangements and spent countless twilight hours at his computer refining each of these songs. Also a huge thank you to Craig and Peggy Owens who have undoubtedly heard the record more times than they wish to remember. To Miss Alison Pate, our eternal gratitude for collaborating with us on yet another project. Your work is superlatively beautiful and inspiring. A huge thank you to Matthew and Sara Hernandez for the years of support and storage space. Danny Jones, Mark Cleaver, Paul Searle, Chelsey Nichol, Mitch Horning, and Nathan Quigley, we are lucky to have such talented and creative artists in our lives. Dean Baskerville, we owe your ears a great deal. Many thanks to Anna Keesey for her literary guidance. Thanks to Banana Stand Media for continuing to push awesome local music. Thanks to Reber Stein for gear addiction counseling. Thanks to Tim Cowen and The House Organ for the booking support. Thank you to Dan Fergueson and Nic Miles for the use of a beautiful recording space. Thank you to Frank Hernandez, Jesse Studenberg, Nathaniel Potts, and John Hooker for trusting us with their expensive toys. And finally, our gratitude to Suki’s, the cause of and cure for our greatest hangovers.