Wrinkle Neck Mules

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Liza 01:21 Tools
Heaven's High 04:06 Tools
Bottomland 03:44 Tools
17 Years More 04:24 Tools
Central Daylight Time 03:40 Tools
When the Wheels Touch Down 04:12 Tools
Bells & Whistles 04:47 Tools
Cadillac Limousine 04:06 Tools
Chemical Dependence 03:28 Tools
Cumberland Sound 03:41 Tools
The Wicks Have Met 04:47 Tools
Black Skies for the High and Mighty 03:26 Tools
Let the Lead Fly 04:25 Tools
No Consolation 03:23 Tools
The Whistler Knows Best 03:19 Tools
Double Blade 03:58 Tools
Black Skies For The High & Mighty 03:26 Tools
Dopamine Dream 03:50 Tools
Minor Enough 03:19 Tools
Whistlers & Sparklers 05:17 Tools
The Water's All Run Dry 04:08 Tools
Okeechobee 05:16 Tools
Whiskey Jars 04:02 Tools
Fortune Fades 04:27 Tools
Leaving Chattanooga 03:03 Tools
Stone Above Your Head 04:12 Tools
The Waters All Run Dry 04:08 Tools
Parting of the Clouds 04:44 Tools
On Wounded Knee 04:59 Tools
Swagger & Honesty 03:21 Tools
Discarded 03:24 Tools
One Hand in the Furnace 03:39 Tools
Apprentice to Ghosts 04:39 Tools
The Line's Been Drawn 01:53 Tools
Mecklenburg County 04:10 Tools
Bury My Gold 04:33 Tools
17 Miles Of Bourbon 03:31 Tools
Ursa Major 06:36 Tools
Push the Pedal 05:01 Tools
San Gabriel 03:33 Tools
Catfish and Color TVs 04:11 Tools
Dry Your Eyes 04:33 Tools
Medicine Bow 02:34 Tools
Big Dipper 05:30 Tools
Failure Of Liver 03:54 Tools
Dust of Saturday 04:10 Tools
Lowlight 04:51 Tools
Sugar & Sunshine 04:41 Tools
Light Of Day 05:08 Tools
Liberty Bell 05:17 Tools
Sunday Special 04:49 Tools
Pleasure is the Absence of Pain 03:11 Tools
Patience in the Shadows 04:30 Tools
Undertaker's Song 01:53 Tools
Release the Reins 01:53 Tools
Eyes Down 03:19 Tools
Mustang Island 01:53 Tools
Ringing In The Days 05:28 Tools
Beehive 01:53 Tools
Broken Rider 03:58 Tools
Put Your Guitars Where Your Mouth Is 04:13 Tools
Before the Rise and Fall 04:42 Tools
Banks of the James 05:01 Tools
Silver King 02:00 Tools
Howard Johnson 03:22 Tools
Weeps 04:22 Tools
Cracks and Seams 03:52 Tools
True To The Vine 04:22 Tools
Days Don't End 01:53 Tools
Never Was The Bird 01:53 Tools
Pull Me from the Wreckage 03:28 Tools
Here But Missing 01:51 Tools
Pale Colored Hue 04:13 Tools
Token 01:53 Tools
Gold Dust Twin 04:33 Tools
When Things Unravel 04:42 Tools
Sugar Bowl 01:53 Tools
Head of Steam 04:15 Tools
Wandering Valley Prelude 01:53 Tools
Tropical Depression 01:53 Tools
Stranger/Sojourners 02:12 Tools
Lowlight (featuring Bonnie 'Prince' Billy) 04:52 Tools
“Catfish And Color TVs” 04:08 Tools
No Consolation (Live) 03:13 Tools
Strangers/Sojourners 03:13 Tools
stolen horses 04:17 Tools
17 Miles of Bourbon (Live) 02:12 Tools
Strangers / Sojourners 02:12 Tools
Lowlight (featuring Bonnie Prince Billy) 04:52 Tools
Why You Been Gone So Long? (Live) 03:10 Tools
Lize 03:10 Tools
Catfish and Color TV's 04:08 Tools
Bells And Whistles 03:25 Tools
Sugar and Sunshine 04:08 Tools
Discarded (Live) 03:25 Tools
Don't Just Stand There 04:08 Tools
Why You Been Gone So Long? 04:08 Tools
Strangers Sojourners 04:08 Tools
Black Skies 03:53 Tools
Head Of Stream 04:16 Tools
Troubled 03:27 Tools
Push the Pedal (from Pull the Brake) 05:29 Tools
Eastbound 03:27 Tools
06 - Cadillac Limousine 04:06 Tools
Coming Home 04:06 Tools
Here But Missing / Minor Enough 04:06 Tools
Minor Enough (from Minor Enough) 05:29 Tools
Ringin in the Days 05:29 Tools
Okeechobee (from Pull the Brake) 05:29 Tools
Big Dipper (from Minor Enough) 05:29 Tools
Intro/Mecklenburg County 05:29 Tools
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What the hell is a Wrinkle Neck Mule? A sophomoric phallic reference? Too easy. A pack animal used in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico to transport opium to America in the early 1900s? History channel worthy, but wrong. A band of five (or four, depending on the wind) from Richmond, Virginia carrying indie-rockish country music about the land? Eureka. Daily double. Born somewhere on I-64 between Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia in late 1999, the Wrinkle Neck Mules blend guitars, banjos, mandolins, pedal steel guitars, organs, kitchen sinks, drums and bass together with bluegrass-inspired harmony vocals to distill what The Independent of Raleigh, NC called a righteous Americana mishmash. The blend drinks differently from song to song. Sometimes haunting and tense; sometimes tangy with tongue firmly to cheek. Their first record, Minor Enough, was released in 2003. It was a self-recorded and produced affair with 13 songs touching on themes like whiskey factory disasters, sterno abuse, fallen moonshiners, untimely exits, and late night discord. The disc garnered the band some nice attention in the whole alt.country-Americana-blah-blah-blah world. Emails started coming from folks in California saying they loved it. Writers in England called them a band to watch for the future. And DJs in the Netherlands dubbed Minor Enough damn good. Riding these successes, the Mules took to the streets fulltime in 2004 playing heavily on the East Coast, but taking the show as far away as Inverness, Scotland and playing famous festivals like Milwaukees Summerfest and South Floridas Langerado. Along the way, they played with folks like Sam Bush, James McMurtry, Cracker, the Hackensaw Boys, Texas-country legend Johnny Bush, The Silos, Kevn Kinney, Mofro, Donovan Frankenreiter, Ratt (thats right!) and more. In 2005, with all still mostly intact, the band released a 6-song EP entitled Liza and headed to Haunted Hollow Studio with producer Chris Kress (Dave Matthews Band) to record a follow up to Minor Enough. The new disc, entitled Pull the Brake, takes the Mule-sound a few steps further but stays on the quirky path set by Minor Enough. Pull the Brake was released on March 7, 2006 and contains a collaboration with Bonnie "Prince" Billy. VIVA LOS MULES... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.