5056032319349

This Remedy

Larry And His Flask

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Format: CD

Cat No: XMR147CD

Release Date:  12 October 2018

Label:  Xtra Mile Recordings Ltd. / Xtra Mile Recordings

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5056032319349

Genres:  Rock  Country-Rock  

  • Description

    Larry And His Flask is more than the sum of its parts. Jamin Marshall, Ian Cook, Andrew Carew, Jesse Marshall and Kirk Skatvold have formed something fresh and unique; cherry picking some of the best sounds of many genres to create a high energy punch in the gut that is also somehow sweet and harmonious.


    A notoriously raucous live band, Larry And His Flask have always seemed to deliver the best of both worlds, melodic and engaging records and a maelstrom of a live performance. After a short hiatus; and judging from the material that comprises 'This Remedy' they're all the better for it. Once again breaking down the barriers and blurring the lines between genres to create a signature sound all their own while retaining every ounce of jubilation and sing-along power.


    Hailing from Bend, Oregon in the eastern shadow of the Cascade mountain range; the landscape seems to flow into their music like the many rivers that crisscross their native territory.


    Getting their start in 2003 as a blood, sweat and beers punk ensemble, they cut their teeth all across the U.S. and Canada and along the way eventually arriving at their current amalgam; a folk/rock, bluegrass, gypsy jazz/swing monster. 2010 saw the start of a string of solid releases; beginning with a self titled EP, 2011's "All That We Know", 2012's "Hobos Lament" and 2013's "By The Lamplight".

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Atonement
      • 2. Doing Fine
      • 3. This Remedy
      • 4. Ellipsis
      • 5. Never All The Times
      • 6. Begin Again
      • 7. Hoping Again
      • 8. The Place That It Belongs
      • 9. Dearly Departed
      • 10. You Won't
      • 11. Behind The Curtains
      • 12. Three Manhattans