
"Dulcimer Rock"
Mohave frontman Bing Futch offers up a wild and woolly adventure into uncharted territory and beyond! Chances are, you've never heard the Appalachian mountain dulcimer rocked this way!
From bare-bones Indian raga to Tom Petty-esque grunge, "Dulcimer Rock" cuts an edgy path through 13 wide-open tracks that showcase the purely non-traditional side of Bing's music alongside the traditional. Also available at CD Baby!
(30 Second Song Samples - Clicking will open a new window)
Raga 111806 - An Indian styled raga featuring solo dulcimer and a flowing, free form improvisation.
Seminole Solstice - Bing's Seminole Indian heritage is at the heart of this trance-like instrumental track.
Run On - A traditional slave song made popular by Moby and Johnny Cash gets a sizzling treatment.
Crazy Feels Like - Sweet vocal harmonies, chunky dulcimer, phantasmagoric subject matter and a hook that won't quit all earned this tune "2007 Song Of The Year" at the Songwriters Showcases of America Awards.
Monsters - This pop-rock tune features soaring harmonies and in-your-face distorted mountain dulcimer.
Big Alligator - Written by Chief Big Jim Billie of the Seminole Nation.
Casualties of Faith - Bing's passionate tune about religious tolerance has been featured in the Top Ten on Neil Young's website.
Wellyn - Written by Bing's friend, Robert Force, here is a full-throttle update of the classic mountain dulcimer tune.
Neon Tiki - A Bing classic from 1997, reworked and brought into the 21st century.
The First of April - Instrumental dulcimer rock featuring Ebow, strings and french horns.
Unless You Fall - Modern Celtic flavors abound in this track.
Time Bomb - Gritty grunge tune about modern times.
Auld Lang Syne 2007 - Closes out the album with a world-beat version of a traditional favorite.
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