Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: BFR-033-CD
- Format: CD
- UPC: 760137157175
- Street Date: 07/12/24
- PreBook Date: 06/07/24
- Label: Blues Funeral Recordings »
- Genre: Psychedelic
- Run Time: 38:02 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2024
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NA,JP
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Lord Buffalo - Holus Bolus
A sleep-deprived road trance through High Plains iconography, Holus Bolus is bleak yet hopeful, a mix that is Lord Buffalo's established custom blend.
- List Price: $11.99
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- In Stock: 100
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New Lord Buffalo album Holus Bolus takes its name from an antiquated phrase meaning "all at once." It materializes instantly from the first opening notes, a grey haze drawing listeners in with deft juxtapositions of droning violin, guitars, drums and vocals. While the quartet wades into the same murky waters as dark emotive brethren David Eugene Edwards/Woven Hand, All Them Witches, Emma Ruth Rundle, Earth/Dylan Carlson, Chelsea Wolfe and Nick Cave, the creative interplay of Middle Eastern influences and Western folk Americana takes the record in its own enveloping, meditative direction. Embarking on a sleep-deprived road trance through High Plains iconography, Holus Bolus is bleak yet hopeful, a mix that is by now Lord Buffalo's established custom blend.
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Sales Points
- Lord Buffalo's 2020 album 'Tohu Wa Bohu' was a substantial pandemic success and continues to sell consistently as the band's live activites expand their profile
- Lord Buffalo toured as direct support for Elder in Fall 2023 and for England's Church of the Cosmic Skull in 2022
- Lord Buffalo performed at destination events including Psycho Las Vegas (twice), Monolith on the Mesa, Ripplefest Texas and more
Press Quotes
Known for their atmospheric spin on folk-rock, at times sounding like the Anthology of American Folk Music beamed from outer space.
—NPR Music
A dusky, moody, roots-quaking disc of tension and release.
—The Austin Chronicle
Haunting, American Gothic-inspired lyrical poetry... a torch to light our collective way in times of darkness.
—PopMatters