nathan salsburg

A profound and meditative forty-minute journey, Nathan Salsburg’s solo acoustic guitar album, Ipsa Corpora, is a testament to his creative and technical prowess. This deeply personal work challenges genre norms as Salsburg’s masterful playing explores moods from the melancholic to bucolic joy, with every note meticulously crafted for a captivating listening experience.

Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Nathan Salsburg, and Tyler Trotter transform “Hear The Children Sing” and “The Evidence,” two songs by Baltimore punk/post-hardcore band Lungfish, into enchanting and beautiful meditations.

James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg are known for putting out intelligent, thought-provoking music and All Gist is the finest example of their skills as a duo so far. A wonderfully soothing recording of top-level musicianship.

James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg share “Death Wishes to Kill” (a phrase lifted from a T.F. Powys novel), the second single taken from their long-awaited new duets album ‘All Gist’.

James Elkington and Nathan Salsburg announce their third duo album, All Gist. Listen to their lead single, a transmutation of Neneh Cherry’s monumental ‘Buffalo Stance’. The musical restraint and melodic playfulness of these two singular guitarists shines through as a warm sense of empathetic connection.

Alongside moments of restraint and beauty, James Elkington’s ‘Me Neither’ is a fascinating insight into the encyclopaedic mind of a particularly creative and accomplished musician.

Derek Piotr expands on his album “The Devil Knows How”, on which he interprets traditional ballads and folk tunes, with a reworking of “Yes They All Sing” by guitarist and Alan Lomax Archive curator Nathan Salsburg.

The much loved Joan Shelley and Nathan Salsburg have teamed up with Matt Sweeney and Bonny ‘Prince’ Billy to present the “Watch What Happens” b/w “Stay On My Shore” digital single.

Our Tune of the Day comes from Kentucky-based guitarist, composer, archivist and writer, Nathan Salsburg. It’s from his recent home-recorded Landwerk Demos featuring just electric guitar, homemade lap-steel, and 78-rpm record samples.

Featuring Joan Shelly and Nathan Salsburg, Bonnie “Prince” Billy shares new single and video “In Good Faith” which features scenes from a documentary by Timothy Morton on the living tradition of Sacred Harp singing.

Nathan Salsburg has announced that his new solo record Third will be out July 20th via No Quarter Records, his first since 2013. Listen to Impossible Air.

For the first time, Bonnie “Prince” Billy & Nathan Salsburg are to release a collaborative EP for Record Store Day via Paradise of Bachelors from which we take our Song of the Day: Wallins Creek Girls.

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