The Whistles & the Bells

The Whistles & the Bells

by The Whistles & the Bells
The Whistles & the Bells

The Whistles & the Bells

by The Whistles & the Bells

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Overview

For some artists, a spiritual awakening fills their work with hope and sunlight. For others, the more they focus on their relationship with the Lord, the more they see the darkness and chaos in the fallen world around them, and it takes their art to places that are both fascinating and troubling. Bryan Simpson left the successful bluegrass combo Cadillac Sky in 2010 after he reached a crossroads in his faith, and the self-titled debut album from his solo project the Whistles & the Bells is a set of songs that explores his own take on Christianity in ways that are both exhilarating and uncompromising. With a large rotating cast of musicians and vocalists backing him up, Simpson kicks up a dusty cyclone of rootsy sounds on these sessions, with rock & roll, country, bluegrass, blues, and soul all swimming through these tunes, and even the quietest moments on The Whistles & the Bells are filled with energy and passion. But Simpson clearly meant the music on The Whistles & the Bells to serve the message of his lyrics, and the high, fierce tone of his vocals is a impressive fit for these stories, which deal eloquently with the certainty of Simpson's faith and the mysteries of how God's will manifests itself on our temporal plane. Simpson tells the unlikely story of how he accepted the Lord on "Transistor Resistor," scoffs at the temptations of worldly satisfactions in "Ghetto Gold," weighs the comforts and the uncertainties of a life of faith in "Cosmic Torpedoes," and acknowledges the challenges meted out to both the faithful and the faithless in "Bad Superheroes." Simpson doesn't spend much time castigating sinners (at least those other than himself), but he isn't hesitant to call out the moral failings of our culture as he sees them, and anyone who doesn't care to ponder such matters might feel a bit uncomfortable with The Whistles & the Bells. But musically, this is a powerful and exciting set of songs, and Simpson sings of his relationship with the Lord with passion, sincerity, and genuine wit. The Whistles & the Bells may not be for everyone, but few works as uncompromising as this ever are, and it's certainly too thoughtful and well-crafted to ignore. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/04/2014
Label: Poke The Bear Records
UPC: 0859711941313
Rank: 240788

Tracks

  1. Mercy Please
  2. Transistor Resistor
  3. Ghost Town
  4. Canary Cage
  5. Two Elephants
  6. Skeletons
  7. Ghetto Gold
  8. Cosmic Torpedoes
  9. Last Night God Sang Me a Song
  10. Love in a Minor Key
  11. Bad Superheroes
  12. Shadow of Death

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Whistles & the Bells   Primary Artist
Brittany Jenkins   Choir/Chorus
Edward Spear   Yells
Me   Fiddle,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Rob Lckes   Dobro
Taylor Jones   Choir/Chorus
Billy Brimblecom Jr.   Drums
Jim Hoke   Saxophone
Ross Holmes   Fiddle
Kai Welch   Trumpet
Thad Cockrell   Vocals
Byron House   Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Fats Kaplin   Guitar (Steel)
Gary Sadler   Choir/Chorus
Jeff Taylor   Accordion
Chris Powell   Drums
Aaron Mandalak   Choir/Chorus
Matthew Menefee   Banjo,Mandolin,Six String Banjo
Bruno Jones   Choir/Chorus
Melvin "Maestro" Lightford   Organ,Piano (Upright)
Nathan Belt   Choir/Chorus
Kristen Rogers   Vocals
Adam Stockdale   Guitar (Electric)
Matt Jenkins   Choir/Chorus
Eddie Spear   Gong
Brent Rupard   Choir/Chorus
Phoebe Cryar Deffenbaugh   Vocals
Doberman Region   Yells
Doctor Proctor   Choir/Chorus
Debra Sadler   Choir/Chorus
Kristi Simpson   Choir/Chorus
Nathan Meredith   Choir/Chorus
Nat Smith   Cello
Caitie Jones   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

B. Simpson   Composer,Producer
Vance Powell   Mixing,Engineer
Bryan Simpson   Composer
Thad Cockrell   Composer
Ben Kyle   Composer
Ben Phillips   Engineer
Matt Gordon   Engineer
Eddie Spear   Mixing,Engineer
Casey Pierce   Artwork,Photography
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