| The album arrives after three scene‑setting singles. “A Few More Miles” drifts like dust off a forgotten road, a slow‑burn meditation on distance, clarity, and the ghosts that follow. “Train Train,” drawn from Lee’s memories of his father’s final years, is a quiet plea for dignity and the courage to let go. “Black Hats” delivers a darker, defiant charge, condemning figures who spread fear to gain control and warning listeners to stand their ground. Together they trace Del Roscoe’s range across Americana, indie folk, and cosmic country, unafraid to lean into atmosphere and narrative weight. Del Roscoe took shape with urgency and love. Shortly after recording began, the band’s close friend and bassist Paul Abrelat was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Determined to capture the songs they had been building together, the group pushed forward. Abrelat recorded all of his bass parts shortly before his passing, and the album is dedicated to him. The record centers Robert Lee’s songwriting while drawing vital color from every member, with arrangements shaped by instinct and trust. Across the set, you’ll hear acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, lap steel, mellotron, piano, accordion, Hammond B3, and stacked harmonies that feel lived in rather than polished smooth. From the hand‑drawn artwork to immersive live performances using handmade masks, props, and carefully chosen symbols, Del Roscoe builds a world that is tactile and human. These songs carry stories of memory and distance, resilience and release, each one grounded in emotional truth. Del Roscoe – Tracklist
1. Bad Lovin’
2. Westward
3. A Few More Miles
4. Train Train
5. Black Hats
6. Red Desert
7. Visions
8. Ready For It All To End
9. Worry Birds
10. One More Song https://delroscoe.com/
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Del Roscoe is a gothic indie Americana band from Atlanta built on grit, harmony, and haunted storytelling. The name honors two loyal dogs, Del and Roscoe, whose spirit of companionship mirrors the band’s bond. Primary songwriting comes from Robert Lee, with each member shaping arrangements and textures. The debut album was completed with bassist Paul Abrelat before his passing and is dedicated to his memory. The music moves across Americana, indie folk, and cosmic country, lit by voices and instruments that feel worn‑in and true. |