Graveyard Train's official bio, located at http://spookyrecords.com/Graveyard%20TrainPressInfo.html: In retrospect it's obvious that horror and country music go together like peas and carrots - it just took Graveyard Train to show us. Utilising old timey instruments (banjos, dobros, washboard) with the unorthodox percussion of hammer & chain, all underneath a six part baritone 'wall of men' vocal delivery, Graveyard Train have created a unique sound and an equally unique way to deliver it. Ove...
Graveyard Train's official bio, located at http://spookyrecords.com/Graveyard%20TrainPressInfo.html:
In retrospect it's obvious that horror and country music go together like peas and carrots - it just took Graveyard Train to show us.
Utilising old timey instruments (banjos, dobros, washboard) with the unorthodox percussion of hammer & chain, all underneath a six part baritone 'wall of men' vocal delivery, Graveyard Train have created a unique sound and an equally unique way to deliver it. Over the past 3 years Graveyard Train have risen in popularity to become an an underground sensation in the Australian music scene. Selling out every Melbourne show for the past year, and touring solidly since day one, their legendary live shows have won over fans across Australia, from Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane all the way to the Tamworth country music establishment – it seems like foot stomping, chain smashing, hell raising antics seems to be something everyone can relate to. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.