26 nov 2010

DAD HORSE EXPERIENCE (ALEMANIA), Abenduak 3 Diciembre, Bermeo


Info: http://www.dad-horse-experience.com

Dad Horse Ottn was born in an abandoned churchyard in the wilds of South Carolina. Or was it Germany? Yes, he's German! He was a hellraiser and a punk rock scoundrel till, one day, he saw the light. The banjo light. The holy Lord God Jesus told him that he had a song to sing, and to sing it with a banjo.
And, drawing from southern Appalachian gospel and from the depths of his own scarred soul, he started The Dad Horse Experience to preach the Word through rough pure honest song.Dad Horse is a conduit of the ineffable truth of Mercy, Resurrection, and Eternal Life, but don't you evildoers be frightened away by his old-fashioned gospel sanctity. You'll like him anyway. Sure, his earthly aesthetics were shaped by wholesome folks like the Carter Family and Roy Acuff, but he himself also claims influence by the likes of Hawkwind, Jonathan Richman, and Johnny Cash. Sometimes, morbid humor snakes through the heavenward yearning. And why does this German post-post-punk country-gospel mystic one-man-band usually sing in English? Blame the Carter Family for sanctifying the English language for spiritual use.
What's he playing? First and foremost, there's the voice. Then we've got strong archaic banjo, and a rich bass via the fotdella bass pedal, which is an unusual foot-operated organ. And there is occasional kazoo.
Dad Horse spent years on the road as an itinerant one-man-band gospel street preacher, and many were saved from perdition and rowdy ways through contact with his banjo preaching. Magdalenes threw themselves at his feet begging spiritual renewal, and punk rockers disavowed their sinful excesses.
Happily, this trend only continues to grow. Dad Horse refuses to become a despotic cult leader, and maintains a saintly humility. He emphasizes that he is but the hollow reed through which Godliness is brought forth into our physical world. Let us be grateful, brethren and ladies, sinners and strippers, that we have the voice of Dad Horse to guide us through the night.

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