Red/white marble vinyl - A very limited run of just 300, housed in a single sleeve with a full colour lyric inner. Red and white marble effect vinyl. Trad folk refracted through the hazy heft of fuzzy stoner rock, psych and a pinch of doom. Fairport Convention with fuzz. Trees with heft. A pastoral Sonic Youth.Within the broad church of metal and its many offshoots – rock, doom, stoner and all the rest – it remains a minor thrill to stumble across a group who seem to exist at a slight tangent to everything else. Crumbling Ghost is one such anomaly. Crumbling Ghost are not newcomers. They've been operating for some time, releasing records sporadically, Four' is in fact their fourth release. Along the way they've accumulated a fervent coterie of followers, not to mention the occasional nod of approval from tastemakers such as Stuart Maconie, Stewart Lee and Tom Ravenscroft. And though they've appeared at Roadburn, shared stages with Hawkwind and even Damo Suzuki, they remain (possibly by design) curiously under the radar.
Red/white marble vinyl - A very limited run of just 300, housed in a single sleeve with a full colour lyric inner. Red and white marble effect vinyl. Trad folk refracted through the hazy heft of fuzzy stoner rock, psych and a pinch of doom. Fairport Convention with fuzz. Trees with heft. A pastoral Sonic Youth.Within the broad church of metal and its many offshoots – rock, doom, stoner and all the rest – it remains a minor thrill to stumble across a group who seem to exist at a slight tangent to everything else. Crumbling Ghost is one such anomaly. Crumbling Ghost are not newcomers. They've been operating for some time, releasing records sporadically, Four' is in fact their fourth release. Along the way they've accumulated a fervent coterie of followers, not to mention the occasional nod of approval from tastemakers such as Stuart Maconie, Stewart Lee and Tom Ravenscroft. And though they've appeared at Roadburn, shared stages with Hawkwind and even Damo Suzuki, they remain (possibly by design) curiously under the radar.