With sparse instrumentation and a haunting baritone that cuts straight to the bone, Still as the Pines creates music that feels like a forgotten diary set to song. Their sound blends the intimacy of a fireside confession with the weight of ancient American folklore. From the mournful pulse of Dust and Blood to the raw storytelling of A Drifters Prayer, the band captures emotion with a clarity that lingers long after the last note fades.
A collection of dark Appalachian tales — whispered warnings, backroad tragedies, and old spirits that refuse to rest. These murder ballads echo through the hills, carried on lonesome winds and creaking pines.
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Lone riders, dry winds, and the endless quiet beyond the trail’s end — “Ghosts of the Frontier” captures the final echoes of forgotten wanderers. These ballads drift through dust, twilight, and the memories of the wide frontier.
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The sound of abandoned trails, cracked earth, and memories that won’t stay buried. “Dust and Bones” blends ghostly storytelling with dusty-road Americana and the quiet ache of the forgotten West.
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Sun-scorched trails, dust storms, and the long shadows of riders who never returned. “Ride Through the Badlands” carries the spirit of the Old West — rugged, restless, and painted in fading sunset light.
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A raw, intimate confession sung from the dusty floorboards of a lonely cabin. “I Couldn't Put It Down” blends weary Americana soul with Still as the Pines’ trademark storytelling.
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