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Son of the Velvet Rat, in partnership with the Ghost and the Machine (the professional alias of Austrian singer-songwriter Andi Lechner), follow up on the former’s 2024 standout album Ghost Ranch with a series of six digital singles, recorded live, to be released one a month beginning in March 2025. The songs feature a rawer, more immediate sound than previous recordings, with Lechner’s National resonator guitar often tuned down several steps to add an ominous underpinning to the music.

Son of the Velvet Rat divide their time between their home in Graz, Austria and Joshua Tree in California’s high desert. Their songs reflect a sonic landscape stretching from the Old World romanticism of Jacques Brel or Fabricio de Andre to the visionary realm of American balladeers like Bill Callahan or Michael Hurley. Lechner hails from  Vienna, Austria, where aside from helming Ghost and the Machine, he is a much-in-demand session guitarist. 

These songs were recorded live at Gar Robertson’s Red Barn Recorders in Morongo Valley, just down the hill from Joshua Tree, and produced by Altziebler and Lechner. Rounding out the rhythm section are fellow desert-dwellers Janie Cowan (Bob Dylan’s Shadow Kingdom) on standup bass and Danny Frankel (Lou Reed, Spain, She & Him) on drums and percussion.  

 

Improvisation alternates with composed passages. The   dynamic ranges from fragile folk to ferocious noise - with colors and transitions being hazy and obscured. The Red Barn Sessions capture the poetry created by the confluence of these blurry shades.                                                                            (Paul Cullum)

The first song to be released is a posthumous homage to David Lynch, called Inland Empire.

Inland Empire

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  • Welcome to the valley of the Inland Empire 

    No matter where you’ve been, no matter where you’re bound 

    You maybe headed for the bright city lights 

    Maybe headed for a burrow underground 

     

    Feel it rumble, feel it roll 

    In a mountain’s womb deep down below 

    Take your shoes off you can feel it kicking 

    You can feel it grow 

     

    The valley is wide & the devil’s lying in wait 

    On the far side Way out on the far side 

    Of the Inland Empire 

     

    Maybe no one really earns this 

    Maybe it’s just some kind of random destiny 

    Maybe someone out there in the distance 

    Kept his fingers crossed for you and me 

     

    The valley is wide & the devil’s lying in wait 

    On the far side Way out on the far side 

    Of the Inland Empire

     

    Hear it jingling in the engine room 

    Jingling like a lazy tambourine 

    Might be just another iron gate revolving 

    Might be the sound of the machine 

     

    The valley is wide & the devil’s lying in wait 

    On the far side 

    Way out on the far side 

    Of the Inland Empire

(c) HB 2023

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