Strawfoot

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Wayfarin Stranger 01:32 Tools
Strawfoot Waltz 03:40 Tools
Cursed Neck 04:33 Tools
Damnation Way 04:33 Tools
Achilles Heel 04:17 Tools
Fiddle And Jug 03:36 Tools
Cloth 04:30 Tools
The Lord's Wrath 04:21 Tools
Effigy 05:12 Tools
My Dog 04:17 Tools
The Sky Is Falling 05:01 Tools
effigy (demo) 05:25 Tools
Ramblin Man 04:44 Tools
Funeral March 04:33 Tools
fiddle & jug (demo) 03:41 Tools
Invisible Man 03:41 Tools
Seven Ways 04:23 Tools
Broken Crown 02:37 Tools
Hole 03:52 Tools
More Of Dread 03:18 Tools
Sinner's Lament 05:33 Tools
Churchyard Cough 02:45 Tools
Independence Day 03:16 Tools
Goin' South 05:03 Tools
Damnnation Way 04:33 Tools
Wayfarin Stranger (Reprise) 05:11 Tools
Goin South 05:04 Tools
The Invisible Man 03:41 Tools
Independence Day [Explicit] 03:17 Tools
Wayfarin' Stranger (Reprise) 05:11 Tools
Fiddle & Jug 05:11 Tools
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Strawfoot is a six piece alternative country/Gothic Americana band from St. Louis, Missouri. The name is taken from the Civil War era march cadence of the same name. Their music infuses a variety of influences ranging from bluegrass, southern gospel and the blues, to eastern European folk and alternative rock. Steeped in the rich, dark history of America and beyond Strawfoot play haunting cautionary tales of outlaw scarecrows, wayward preachers, falling pianos and the devil to create the dark sounds of “Candy-Coated Salvation and Eternal Damnation”. Formed in the summer of 2005 and fronted by the Reverend Marcus, a distant relative of famous author Mark Twain, Strawfoot performs with violin, banjo, harmonica, upright bass, guitar, mandolin, percussion and the occasional accordion. Their high-energy shows regularly include burlesque dancers and a tongue-in-cheek absolution of the audience’s sins. A part of the burgeoning Gothic Americana scene gaining popularity both in the US and abroad, Strawfoot has performed with Th' Legendary Shack Shakers, The Ditty Bops, Curtis Eller, The Meat Purveyors, Reverend Glasseye, Humanwine, Of Montreal, Bobby Bare, Jr., Jason Ringenberg, the Black Diamond Heavies, the Monads, The Redwalls, Tim Barry, The Hackensaw Boys and William Elliott Whitmore among others. Releases * Chasing Locusts, (2007) * The Space Parlour Vol. 1, (2007) * Will Rock For Food Vol. 3, (2006) * A Very Bert Dax Xmas Vol. 6; Fairytale of New York, (2007) * Rodentia: the Best of Dark Roots Music, Disc 1, (2008) * How We Prospered, (2009) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.