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TMULE VS NIC CLARK

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TMULE VS NIC CLARK

Cosmic garage folk rock

VS brings raw power to the folk rock landscape. 

With one foot in the Detroit garage rock and another firmly in the cosmic roots rock of the 1970s. TMULE VS Nic Clark explore the world through existential and eye-opening lyrics. With lyrical finesse of storytellers such as Robert Hunter and Neil Young, their songs engage with the listeners own experiences through vast landscapes of love, loss, and life.

Blues rock licks and folk sensibilities blend with psychedelia and raw garage rock. Jack White sitting in with The Grateful Dead. Sturgill Simpson getting weird with CCR. Sprawling layers of harmonic beds build behind the raw guitars of riff-driven rock, front-porch acoustic love songs with awe-inspiring harmonica solos.

*TMULE, & projects, has been direct support for: Sturgill Simpson, Billy Strings, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Blind Boys of Alabama, White Buffalo, Roosevelts, Good Old War

*Nic Clark is a master harmonica player, playing in Colorado bars since the age of twelve, gracing stages from Greeley Blues Jam to Red Rocks with his prolific blues licks and haunting harmonic undertones. His musical styles influenced by the Staples Family, Taj Majal, and Curtis Mayfield.

Worldless Lullabies

Worldless Lullabies

The Longest Day of the Year

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TMULE's 4-song EP, "Worldless Lullabies" is a collection of songs that were recorded in 2016 with Justin Roth as producer. Mark Lavengood from Lindsay Lou & the Flatbelly's plays resophonic slide guitars, Ben Zito Read more
TMULE's 4-song EP, "Worldless Lullabies" is a collection of songs that were recorded in 2016 with Justin Roth as producer. Mark Lavengood from Lindsay Lou & the Flatbelly's plays resophonic slide guitars, Ben Zito from The Crane Wives plays acoustic and electric bass, Dan Rickabus from The Crane Wives plays drums on the song "House."

"Worldless Lullabies" shines a light in TMULE's darkness. It focuses on a past rife with fear, personal failures, doubt, onerous relationships, and complex familial struggles with addiction. But the song "Six" is a an homage to TMULE's beloved wife for their sixth anniversary, the perfect complement to the disillusion and darkness revealed in the rest of the EP.
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