Jeremy Nail - Ghost of Love (2019)

Artist: Jeremy Nail
Title: Ghost of Love
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Open Nine Music
Genre: Americana, Alt-Country, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:46
Total Size: 96 / 250 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Ghost of Love
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Open Nine Music
Genre: Americana, Alt-Country, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 41:46
Total Size: 96 / 250 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ghost of Love (4:30)
02. Clarksville (5:07)
03. Nothing but a Song (4:30)
04. Windmill (5:07)
05. Paradise (4:41)
06. Angels Will Fall (4:24)
07. Broken (4:33)
08. Standing on the Beach (5:07)
09. Second Wind (3:47)
Raised by a family of ranchers and fine art purveyors in Albany, Texas, singer-songwriter and guitarist Jeremy Nail has made his home in Austin, Texas for over a decade.
The songs on Nail’s internationally acclaimed record, My Mountain (2016), produced by rock icon Alejandro Escovedo, conveyed an intensely personal journey that stemmed from Nail’s battle with a rare form of cancer (Sarcoma) in which one of his legs had to be amputated. My Mountain was nominated by the 15th Annual Independent Music Awards in the alt-country album category; Austin-American Statesmen deemed Nail “Artist of the Month” in May 2016; and the raves poured in from both sides of the pond. Elmore Magazine put it this way: “Nail’s sound is superbly profound, dancing along the lines of Ryan Bingham and a Stetson-clad Beck.”
Jeremy Nail continues to forge his trail of meaningful songs in the world, transcending time and place and morphing joy, pain and poison into grace and artistry. His new record Ghost of Love will drop on October 25. Kevin Curtin, Austin Chronicle wrote about the previous album “Live Oak”: “Pastoral and poetic, the album finds the native Texan ever reflective and resilient, breathing in life’s landscapes, literal and figurative, and exhaling a peaceful sense of place."
The songs on Nail’s internationally acclaimed record, My Mountain (2016), produced by rock icon Alejandro Escovedo, conveyed an intensely personal journey that stemmed from Nail’s battle with a rare form of cancer (Sarcoma) in which one of his legs had to be amputated. My Mountain was nominated by the 15th Annual Independent Music Awards in the alt-country album category; Austin-American Statesmen deemed Nail “Artist of the Month” in May 2016; and the raves poured in from both sides of the pond. Elmore Magazine put it this way: “Nail’s sound is superbly profound, dancing along the lines of Ryan Bingham and a Stetson-clad Beck.”
Jeremy Nail continues to forge his trail of meaningful songs in the world, transcending time and place and morphing joy, pain and poison into grace and artistry. His new record Ghost of Love will drop on October 25. Kevin Curtin, Austin Chronicle wrote about the previous album “Live Oak”: “Pastoral and poetic, the album finds the native Texan ever reflective and resilient, breathing in life’s landscapes, literal and figurative, and exhaling a peaceful sense of place."