Big Harp

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Goodbye Crazy City 04:30 Tools
Bar All the Doors 03:18 Tools
Everybody Pays 03:19 Tools
You Can't Save 'Em All 04:20 Tools
Good News 02:48 Tools
Waiting for Some Drunk 04:27 Tools
Nadine 03:50 Tools
Some People Are Born Strange 01:48 Tools
Steady Hand Behind The Wheel 03:08 Tools
White Hat 02:19 Tools
All Bets Are Off 03:18 Tools
Call Out the Cavalry, Strike Up the Band 04:59 Tools
Let Me Lend My Shoulder 02:35 Tools
Some Old World I Used To Know 03:40 Tools
Here's Hoping 03:47 Tools
Out In The Field 05:05 Tools
Oh Nadine 02:55 Tools
No Trouble At All 04:23 Tools
Micajah with His Hands Up 02:35 Tools
It's Easy to Be Strange 03:36 Tools
Outside in the Snow 03:45 Tools
It's A Shame 03:45 Tools
Waves 03:45 Tools
Diev 03:45 Tools
A Toast - At Your Door 03:34 Tools
At Your Door 00:54 Tools
Disappear 00:54 Tools
Golden Age 00:54 Tools
Numbers 00:54 Tools
Image 00:54 Tools
Opera Lights 00:54 Tools
Trades 00:54 Tools
Portraiture 00:54 Tools
Wires 00:54 Tools
It's Over 00:54 Tools
It's A Man 00:54 Tools
Other Side of the Blinds 05:14 Tools
Nadine (Kick Kick Snare Acoustic Session) 00:00 Tools
He's a Girl, She's a Flame 00:00 Tools
A Steady Hand 03:05 Tools
You Can't Save Em All 04:19 Tools
Some Old World 03:38 Tools
Q & A 05:10 Tools
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Big Harp is the by-product of a three year whirlwind for husband-and-wife duo Chris Senseney (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Stefanie Drootin-Senseney (bass, backing vocals). In those three years a boy from the western Nebraska cow town of Valentine (pop. 2,800) and a girl born and raised in Los Angeles (pop. 8,000,000)... Met. Fell in love. Made a baby boy. Got married. Made a baby girl. Started a band. The end result is White Hat, the full-length debut for Omaha's Saddle Creek. The songs range from gun-in-her-garter saloon narratives and paranoid soul struts to intimate ballads of quiet resignation and open-hearted love songs. The recordings are raw and un-fussed over, with the spirited energy and honest emotion of live performance. Drawing from the classic country and folk of Senseney's childhood and anchored by Drootin's rock-solid rhythms and indie-punk roots, White Hat contains echoes of artists from Townes Van Zandt to Nick Cave, Willie Nelson to Captain Beefheart. Fitting for a couple in no rush to slow down, White Hat was recorded at LA's Nightingale studios in a mere three days. Rilo Kiley bassist Pierre de Reeder recorded the album and drums were handled by Chris Phillips. While currently based in Los Angeles, the pair have long connections to Omaha. Drootin, a member of The Good Life, has toured and recorded with acts such as Bright Eyes, She & Him, and Azure Ray. It was actually on a tour with The Good Life that she was swept off her feet by the handsome guitarist in the opening band, Art in Manila. Drootin is also the founder of Omaha Girls Rock!, a rock 'n' roll camp for girls that opens its doors in July 2011. White Hat will be released September 13 on Saddle Creek. The band is ready to rev up the minivan and hit the trail this fall, kids and trailer in tow. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.