Red Hands Black Deeds Shaman's Harvest

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
26.07.2017

Label: Mascot Records, ADA UK

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Metal

Artist: Shaman's Harvest

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  • 1 Red Hands Black Deeds (Prelude) 02:13
  • 2 Broken Ones 03:38
  • 3 The Come Up 03:27
  • 4 A Longer View 04:06
  • 5 Soul Crusher 03:56
  • 6 Off The Tracks 03:12
  • 7 Long Way Home 04:15
  • 8 The Devil in Our Wake 04:32
  • 9 Blood Trophies 05:06
  • 10 So Long 03:02
  • 11 Tusk and Bone 04:00
  • 12 Scavengers 04:12
  • Total Runtime 45:39

Info for Red Hands Black Deeds



Deep inside Missouri's capital city, you will find one of the most amazing bands to emerge from the Midwest: Shaman's Harvest. This 5 piece features Nathan "Drake" Hunt on vocals, Josh Hamler on guitar, bassist Matt Fisher, Derrick Shipp on lead guitar and Adam Zemanek on drums. Together they have formulated their own unique mix of modern and classic rock with a southern twist that has energised fans across the nation.

Goat toes (wait... what?), vintage amps, sandpaper, CNN, and Motown might not sound like they have anything to do with each other. But this seemingly odd mix actually comprises the sounds and words of Missouri hard rockers Shaman's Harvest latest album, Red Hands Black Deeds for Mascot Records.

"Goat toes are the new cowbells," laughs rhythm guitarist Josh Hamler about the rural percussion instrument made literally of goat toes on a string. "It was in our producer Keith Armstrong's toolbox. We'd tell Keith we wanted a certain sound, and he'd pull stuff out that we never thought of, like the goat toes, sandpaper or an old rotary telephone."

Lyrically, the band ventured into new territory, taking on the current political, social, and economic struggles the USA is facing as a nation. The result is a darker, visceral, layered and decidedly warmer, more analog sound compared to their 2014 Mascot album Smokin' Hearts & Broken Guns.

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