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Something of a one-man mixture of the Cramps, Beck's early indie records (circa One Foot in the Grave), and the soundtrack to O Brother Where Art Thou, singer and guitarist Langhorne Slim offers a sardonic, modern take on traditional folk, country, and blues. Fancifully dubbed "the b**tard son of Hasil Adkins" in some of his early press releases, Langhorne Slim is in fact a Pennsylvania native who resettled in Brooklyn after his graduation from the State University of New York at Purchase. After a self-released demo garnered some local and online attention (as well as a semi-regular gig as the opening act for indie novelty outfit the Trachtenberg Family Slideshow Players), Langhorne Slim signed with the indie label Narnack Records and released his first EP, Electric Love Letter, in March 2004. The more varied and band-oriented full-length When the Sun's Gone Down followed in the spring of 2005. Much touring ensued over the next year, including support dates with Lucero and Murder by Death, with drummer Malachi DeLorenzo and upright bassist Paul DeFiglia (aka "the War Eagles") in tow. In 2006, Langhorne Slim signed with the larger (though still not major) label V2 Records, which released the all-new EP Engine in September of that year, as the singer was finishing recording his second full album, produced by Josh Ritter's keyboardist, Sam Kassirer. The deal fell through, however, and the band was left labelless. Langhorne Slim found a new home on Kemado Records, who released the self-titled Langhorne Slim album in 2008. A second Kemado album, Be Set Free, appeared a year later in 2009. ~ Stewart Mason & Steve Leggett, Rovi
He was the hightlight for me at the 2-day Taos Mountain Music festival (2011). Guy rocks it, but so authentically its a rarity. Not to be missed.
felix0682
Going to see the guy tonight for the first time. Just heard about him last week through a date, second date tonight should be fun considering I already like the artist and his music and she loves him. Looking forward to it.
Barbie is right...his concerts are much smaller and so much fun. Every show of his I've been to, I've gotten to spend time with him after. He is an amazing musician.
I LOVE this guy. Saw him open for the Avett Brothers in Atlanta at the Fabulous Fox, he stole the show. The energy he puts in his shows is amazing (both vocally and physically). Can't wait to see him next week in NY!
I hate this guy. Pandora keeps playing him, even though I thumb down every song he plays. I can't stand his voice. I can't believe the Drive By Truckers are touring with him.
Langhorn is such a great musician and live artist. Like split personalities, one playing the music one dancing to it. Thanks for playing in Sitka, Ak at the Homeskillet Fest!!!
jmw1026
I love Langhorne Slim! Great energy. Awesome Live, if you get the chance, see their show...they're on tour now!
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