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Terry Allen Announces Smokin the Dummy and Bloodlines Reissues.

We are thrilled to announce deluxe reissues of internationally celebrated songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen’s Smokin the Dummy (1980) and Bloodlines (1983), comprising our sixth and seventh releases by Allen and the eagerly anticipated continuation of our acclaimed GRAMMY-nominated archival series in collaboration with the artist.

Watch Jake Xerxes Fussell’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert for NPR.

Today Jake unveils his captivating Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, which only further cements his intimate storytelling capabilities. Filmed at the home of PoB pals Lindsey Alexander and Sal Borriello in Pittsboro, North Carolina by Jesse Paddock, it presents Fussell playing songs from Good and Green Again, 2019’s Out of Sight, and 2017’s What in the Natural World. His sound is fleshed out by Libby Rodenbough (violin, harmonium, backing vocals) and Casey Toll (upright bass). This Tiny Desk (Home) performance gives a look into what to expect during Fussell’s North American tour (tickets are on sale now). 

Happy Release Day to Jake Xerxes Fussell.

Today our friend Jake Xerxes Fussell, pride of Columbus, Georgia and Durham, North Carolina, has released his exquisite fourth album Good and Green Again, and he’s heading out on tour. This is the tonic we require and deserve this harsh winter. Raise a glass and take a dram, friends. Turn your glasses over.     

Jake Xerxes Fussell Unveils New Track “Rolling Mills Are Burning Down.”

Today, Jake Xerxes Fussell unveils new track, “Rolling Mills Are Burning Down,” off of his forthcoming album, Good and Green Again, out January 21st. “Rolling Mills Are Burning Down,” with its distant keening strings and capacious sense of space, observes and mourns the loss of work and community in the wake of elemental disaster. A timely song with deep roots in North Carolina textile mill history, it’s simultaneously gorgeous and melancholy, with Fussell singing: “And them rolling mills are burning down // down to the ground // and they’ll never  build them back anymore.” The track features piano by James Elkington, who also produced the record.

Terry’s Back: Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band Austin City Limits Livestream, and Other Terry News.

Tonight Terry Allen and the Panhandle Mystery Band return to Austin City Limits for a long-delayed celebration of their 2020 masterpiece Just Like Moby Dick. Though he’s often appeared as a guest (most recently last month—see below), this will be Allen’s first dedicated feature appearance on ACL TV since 1998 (!), and you can stream the taping live tonight, December 1, at 9pm ET.

Krampus Day Sale: 25% Off Everything.

Our annual Krampus Day Sale is here again; he gains in malevolent power every year and demands tribute. Use coupon code KRAMPUS on our website or Bandcamp for 25% off everything—no exceptions—through December 15. 👹

Jake Xerxes Fussell Gets Good and Green Again.

Go GAGA with Jake Xerxes Fussell and his incredible forthcoming fourth album Good and Green Again, out Jan. 21. Pre-order, hear “Love Farewell” (feat. Bonnie “Prince” Billy), and mark your calendars for US and EU tour dates.

Michael Chapman (1941–2021)

Michael Chapman was a hero and friend to so many, including us, moving with unmatched grace, vigor, and gruff humor within and beyond his songs and those he inspired from others. We are devastated to hear of his passing today. It was truly an honor working with him on his final two studio albums, “50” and “True North.” Words are failing us right now, but we’ll share more soon. Until then, here are some of his own, from his parable “The Prospector” on “50.” Raise a glass of red, tell a story about him, and keep listening. Goodbye, my friend.

Cat Nights of Summer 🐈 Sale and News.

You’ve heard about the Dog Days, but we’re Cat People at PoB. Use coupon code CATNIGHTS to take 20% off most everything in the PoB webstore. Also, Mega Bog’s Life, and Another vinyl LP and Mike Polizze’s Dizzy Demos tape are now in shops. See Bog live!