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Steve Gunn: Time Off

His first album with a full band, Time Off uses the trio format to launch Gunn’s compositions and singing into new, luminous strata.

Steve Gunn: Time Off (PoB-008)

His first album with a band featuring J. Truscinski (drums) and J. Tripp (bass), Time Off showcases the virtuosic guitarist’s oblique character sketches and story-songs, using the trio format to launch his compositions and singing into new, luminous strata. This is Gunn at the top of his game, utterly unique but steeped in traditions both vernacular and avant-garde.

Chance: In Search (PoB-007)

The first reissue of the 1981 private press countrydelic masterpiece by Johnny Cash’s friend and stage manager Chance Martin, In Search sounds like some unholy pot likker of Waylon and Funkadelic. Gatefold package includes 33 photos of the mythic Dead End Nashville scene, a download coupon, and a 13,000 word oral history with the storytelling artist.

Dickie’s Back in Town.

Dear reader, it’s Record Store Day, and you owe it to yourself and your local record merchants to pick up a copy of the new Golden Gunn LP, a collaboration between PoB artists Hiss Golden Messenger and Steve Gunn, with spiritual guidance and musical direction from Dickie Silk. A masterpiece of dead-end addresses, smoke machines, and indoor shades, it comes care of Three Lobed Recordings, stuck in the middle of Haw and Time Off.

Steve Gunn’s Time Off set for June 18 release; Steve to tour with Kurt Vile.

We’re delighted to share a full grip of Steve Gunn news! We’re cruising into the sweet Spring season with plenty of entertainment to offer care of Steve and the gang. Firstly, we’ve confirmed the release date for Time Off, Steve’s PoB debut and his most affecting and accessible work of pure songcraft to date. And Steve will be on tour with Kurt Vile this Spring and Summer!

HGM Haw Release Day and Reviews Round-up. Selah!

Today, April 2, 2013, is the official release date of Hiss Golden Messenger’s Haw. We’ve been humbled by all the excellent press the album continues to receive. If you still need convincing to pick up a copy, check out some review excerpts and links below, including coverage by Pitchfork, Spin, Dusted, PopMatters, AllMusic, Uncut, MOJO, Q Magazine, and more. Selah!