“Never Coming Home” sways along like a Salvation Army band orchestrating a tramp clown’s soliloquy…
“Never Coming Home” sways along like a Salvation Army band orchestrating a tramp clown’s soliloquy…
Dear Pals,
This ugly spring, we will be releasing Those Poor Bastards’
country-doom nightmare”The Plague” and Lonesome Wyatt and the Holy
Spooks “Moldy Basement Tapes Vol. 2” on limited edition vinyl and
cassette. Sadly, “Moldy Basement Tapes Vol. 1” will be released on
cassette as well.
Pre-order for this whole terrible mess will begin in early April.
Thanks a heap.
Your miserable friend,
Lonesome Wyatt
Hey, Lonesome Wyatt, thank you for restoring hope in me. Thank you for showing me that music could still be as innovative, creative, and show just as much raw emotion as it ever has to me.
Heartsick is a layered journey into the abyss of darkness, depression and sadness, and may be one of the best CDs to come out in some time!
This album could easily be the soundtrack to Nightmare Before Christmas or Sleepy Hollow.
…the haunting instrumentation ensures this is never an album to really lift the spirits…
Guitarist and frontman Lonesome Wyatt—with his long black hair, top hat, and wide, laser-shooting eyes—projected a sort of rockabilly Peter Steele bravado that could be aptly described as “hilariously evil.”
Hello pal,
You are hereby invited to fill your eyeballs with the new Lonesome Wyatt and the Holy Spooks’ moving picture extravaganza “Feast of Fear.”
I hope you will find it somewhat enjoyable. Thank you.
Your miserable friend,
Lonesome Wyatt
…suitable for the darkest hours before dawn: loneliness and loss, fear and insanity, death or something worse.