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Horse to Water

Miami, Florida, United States | INDIE

Miami, Florida, United States | INDIE
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"New Music from Horse to Water"

Horse to Water (Joseph Carver) has released a new Kickstarter-funded album, Not Me But The Mountain. Produced by James Jackson Toth (Wooden Wand) with support from a cast of characters that includes Will Johnson (Centro-matic), it’s worth your time.

Check out Not Me But The Mountain and Junkie, the first Horse to Water release, and grab pay-what-you-want digital copies here (via NoiseTrade). - Bucket Full of Nails


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Junkie 2009
http://noisetrade.com/h2h2o/junkie

Not Me But the Mountain 2012
http://noisetrade.com/h2h2o/not-me-but-the-mountain

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Forestville, Ca

Not Me But the Mountain

Junkie

About

J. Evans Carver is not a musician. Once, you moderate your expectations and wrap your head around that, you can enter into the world of Horse to Water without fear. Born out of a desire to find an outlet for the disturbing characters and stories that wander through his head.....and happen to rhyme, Horse to Water is an ever evolving cast of highly talented miscreants willing to lend their gifts to a middle age guy who tells stories. Just a homeless idea until he found a kindrid- and much better- spirit in James Toth, the project has released two records independently. "Junkie" was a relatively solemn take on the unmanageable impulses that overtake those the title suggests. The 2013 release, "Not Me But the Mountain" finds Carver broadening his scope to include mining communities, concurrent twin deaths and love and loss. The vinyl release of the new album was crowd sourced originally. It includes performances by Will Johnson of Centro-matic, Toth as well as members of Delicate Cutters, Dorado and Vulture Whale. It is an old fashioned five day through down, Alabama style that incorporates influences from Bobby Bare to Hunter Thompson.