RELEASE DATE: January 27th, 2015 on LP/CD/MP3
"I was very reluctant to put this stuff out because there's a ton of rootsy cornballs out there doing this kind of stuff and all of them play guitar way better than me. But I think I have something here that doesn't really sound like anything else. The numbers that bounce really bounce. The numbers that drone really drone. I'm excited about this." - Danny Kroha
We are too! The founding member of THE GORIES tried his hand at the banjo, dulcimer, diddley bow, washtub bass, jug, and mouth organ for his first release under his own name, Angels Watching Over Me, and the result is a distinct step forward for gospel and folk as genres. Kroha has consistently pushed himself to reinvention, and has influenced countless imitators and poseurs along the way. His guitar work with Rocket 455 is the most quintessentially "Detroit" rock and roll this side of the MC5. Angels Watching Over Me was recorded in a 100-year-old, vacant house in Detroit, and features songs popularized by the likes of Son House, I.D. Stamper, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Brother Will Hairston. This is a decidedly different Danny Kroha than we've seen in his past projects with Demolition Doll Rods and Danny and the Darleans, and we have to say... we like him. With Angels Watching Over Me, he firmly establishes himself as one of the pre-eminent practitioners of a genre we hold so dear.
The record will be available for pre-order mid-January with an official release date of January 27th. Check out a sneak peak of the song "Run Little Children," the only Kroha original on the record, below.
"I was sitting by a pond in a park in Rochester, New York, playing my diddley bow, and this one came to me. Son House lived in that town for some years; I like to think he was smiling on me." - Danny Kroha
This is now up for pre-order.
when and how will they let us know when we can order
Took ya long enough!
sounds good when can i order?
I got turned on to Danny and the Darleans (one of the bands mentioned above) today. If y’all haven’t checked them out, you should— http://darleans.bandcamp.com/releases
well, thanks for this!
This sounds so awesome. I love the rawness of the recording.
Gospel and folk music are dear to my heart and soul! Not familiar with Danny Kroha but love this tasty bit. Evoking the old delta blues records on the Paramount collection, without the pop n hiss. :-)…which reminds me, that old chestnut “I Want Jesus To Talk To Me” is worthy of a redoux. Can I get a witness?
WANT!!!
Awesome! Excited for this.