I released my second album, The No Testament, ten years ago this month.
Around the time that I was writing the album, I became increasingly interested in American spirituals, gospel, and in particular, the shapenote hymn singing tradition. I’d go to Sacred Harp singings as often as possible. The intensity of the sound just knocked me out. I began exploring the idea of combining the style and feel of these hymns with lyrics that were relevant to me and the people I know on an everyday level; in a sense, I wrote my own hymns. This idea of the secular hymn gave rise to some of the songs on the album, including Dreams Are Made Of Money.
To celebrate the album’s anniversary, for the whole month of August, I’ll sign all Bandcamp CD orders of The No Testament and include a free copy of Live At The Union Chapel EP (featuring songs from The No Testament).
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