Meghan Clarisse - Shadows of a Ghost Town (2025)

Artist: Meghan Clarisse
Title: Shadows of a Ghost Town
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: HOWLIN DOG RECORDS
Genre: Country
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:27
Total Size: 89 / 222 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Shadows of a Ghost Town
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: HOWLIN DOG RECORDS
Genre: Country
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:27
Total Size: 89 / 222 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Bright Lights
02. Desert Run
03. Copper and Quartz
04. Here I Am Again
05. The Catch That Got Away
06. The Ballad of Lily Mae
07. Fire and Fly
08. Never Going Home
09. Strong
10. The Ghost of California
11. Life of the Party
Shadows of a Ghost Town is a deeply personal and poetic exploration of place, memory, and mortality, told through the lens of the American West. Rooted in the traditions of Americana and brushed with shades of country and bluegrass, this album is both a love letter to the land and a reckoning with the ghosts we carry.
Set against the backdrop of wide-open skies, dusty trails, and abandoned towns, each track captures a moment suspended between the living and the lost. There are stories of a quiet ache that follows when something—or someone—disappears. The mountains aren’t just scenery here; they’re characters. So are the shadows, the silence, and the wind.
With raw instrumentation, vivid storytelling, and melodies that rise like canyon winds and fall like dusk over the plains, Shadows of a Ghost Town weaves together the grit of bluegrass with the soul of country and the heart of folk. These songs don’t shy away from sorrow, but they don’t dwell in it either. Instead, they honor it. They ride through it.
At its core, this album is about transience—how everything we know and love eventually fades, and yet somehow, that makes it all the more beautiful. Whether it’s a home, a way of life, or a person you thought you’d never lose, Shadows of a Ghost Town reminds us that some things linger even after they’re gone. You can still hear the music if you know where to listen.