Joseph Huber

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Fell Off the Wagon 03:42 Tools
Souls Without Maps 03:30 Tools
Bell On A Rope 05:02 Tools
Riddler's Song 04:00 Tools
Bury Me Where I Fall 05:05 Tools
Hello, Milwaukee 04:57 Tools
Better Than Before 03:37 Tools
Downtime 03:44 Tools
Slow Death March 05:05 Tools
Can't You See A Flood's A-Comin' 04:01 Tools
Tongues of Fire 03:30 Tools
The Ancient Lake 05:31 Tools
Same River Twice 04:20 Tools
Iron Rail 04:07 Tools
Drop in the Bucket 04:40 Tools
Where the Shadows Shiver to Sleep 03:41 Tools
Coming Down From You 04:20 Tools
An Old Mountain Tune 04:20 Tools
Death, Cruel Shadow, Be My Shade 05:42 Tools
Shovel On Your Shoulder 04:21 Tools
Walkin' Fine 03:26 Tools
Burden On the Wind 04:21 Tools
Dance Around the Daggers 04:28 Tools
16-10 04:28 Tools
Diminished Things 04:28 Tools
The Hanging Road 04:28 Tools
Two Tongued Swear 04:28 Tools
Playground / Battlefield 04:28 Tools
Broken Paddles 04:28 Tools
Father, Why These Stones 04:28 Tools
Wanchese & Manteo 04:28 Tools
The Unpromised Land 04:28 Tools
Goin Far on Little (Just a Little Too Long) 04:28 Tools
Sons of the Wandering 04:28 Tools
You Showed Me 04:28 Tools
The Suffering Stage 04:28 Tools
Sea of Night 04:28 Tools
Moondog 04:28 Tools
After You 04:28 Tools
When the Waters Were One 04:28 Tools
Another Man's Shoes 04:28 Tools
I Wonder Where You Go 04:28 Tools
And the Night 04:28 Tools
Centerline 04:28 Tools
Hardwired 04:28 Tools
A Northwood Waltz 04:28 Tools
Geronimo! 04:28 Tools
Rivers of Smoke 04:28 Tools
Where You Said You Would Be 04:28 Tools
Found Penny 04:28 Tools
The Wild Swans at Coole 04:28 Tools
Pale, Lonesome Rider 04:28 Tools
Two-Tongued Swear 04:28 Tools
Goin' Far On Little (A Little Too Long) 04:28 Tools
Playground/Battlefield 04:28 Tools
Death Cruel Shadow 04:28 Tools
Hello Milwaukee 04:28 Tools
Wanchese and Manteo 04:28 Tools
Father Why These Stones 04:28 Tools
A Little Bit Like Walking Away 04:28 Tools
Goin' Far On A Little ( A Little Too Long) 04:28 Tools
Downtime [Explicit] 04:28 Tools
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Singer,songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joseph Huber is a founding member of, and also has spent the last 6 years playing banjo and touring with, the Milwaukee, WI based 'streetgrass' group, the .357 String band. Hard livin' put together with plenty of downtime has offered more than enough motivation and oppurtunity for his songwriting. "Bury Me Where I Fall", Huber's introductory solo album offers a new, unseen side to his writing. Less high-octane and blistering as his known work, "Bury Me..." reveals multiple, new landscapes, ranging anywhere from desolate, world-weary ones; brooding and ominous ones; to defiantly joyful ones. The only thing we can be sure of is that consistency is not a human trait. Written, preformed, and recorded by Huber in his own home, "Bury Me Where I Fall" offers intimate access into deeply personal music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.