Rock’n’roll is dead. Gallows Wine [KLP287] is a wake for it’s charred remains. Calvin Johnson traveled to Columbus, Mississippi to record Gallows Wine with the combo Hartle Road at their Pompeii studio. Columbus, in Lowndes County, is the childhood home of Tennessee Williams (just down US Route 45 from White Station, birthplace of Howlin’ Wolf). Songs reflecting this singular environment include:
“Pink Cadillac” written by Calvin when he was 16 (in reserve for just the right session);
Title song ”Gallows Wine” rips psycho psychedelic, poetic license intact;
“Crazy Legs” is a Gene Vincent class act celebrating our sock hopulation;
“Orange Aid” melts downtown no WAV.
Yeah, Gallows Wine gets primitive: Lurch pulls a night shift on organ, Grandma Moses on the fife and drum. Calvin busk (melodica garage worm profane). Rockabilly spin cycle, guitar scrape and crush. Hand jive.
You wanted Calvin Johnson howling beyond the magnolia curtain, you got it: Gallows Wine.
Gallows Wine [KLP287] - - - What we know
Gallows Wine is another volume of timeless pop classics from that talented Calvin Johnson motherfucker.
Every time someone buys a copy of the Gallows Wine LP another angel gets its wings.
Gallows Wine is recommended listening by The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
Calvin Johnson, Gallows Wine - - - Nobody does it better.
Pre-order the Calvin Johnson, Gallows Wine [KLP287] LP & CS HERE. All pre-orders ship by March 3, 2023.
Rock'n'roll is dead. Long live rock'n'roll.