
Pastor Chris Congregation West Virginia Snake Handler Revival "They Shall Take Up Serpents" Indies Vinyl LP 2025
Pastor Chris Congregation West Virginia Snake Handler Revival "They Shall Take Up Serpents" Indies Vinyl LP 2025
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West Virginia Snake Handler Revival âThey Shall Take Up Serpentsâ marks the arrival of a landmark record, documenting the last, snake-handling church in Appalachia. Featuring hillbilly rock guitars, trance-like rhythms, and howling vocals, this album was recorded 100% live and without overdubs by Grammy-award winning producer and author, Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Ramblinâ Jack Elliott, Zomba Prison Project). The first release of American music ever by Sublime Frequencies, Brennan states, âAs much as Iâve travelled around the globe to remote areas such as Comoros, the southeast Sahara or upriver in Suriname, few places have felt more foreign or âexoticâ than this part of Appalachia - The recording represents in many ways a companion and counterpointâ the other side of the Deep South, so to speakâ to the music that was explored on the Parchman Prison Prayer albums. The Snake Handler album was an attempt to listen across that divideâ a divide thatâs never fully healed and continues to haunt and imperil the USA to this day.â
Pastor Chris Congregation West Virginia Snake Handler Revival "They Shall Take Up Serpents" Indies Vinyl LP 2025
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West Virginia Snake Handler Revival âThey Shall Take Up Serpentsâ marks the arrival of a landmark record, documenting the last, snake-handling church in Appalachia. Featuring hillbilly rock guitars, trance-like rhythms, and howling vocals, this album was recorded 100% live and without overdubs by Grammy-award winning producer and author, Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Ramblinâ Jack Elliott, Zomba Prison Project). The first release of American music ever by Sublime Frequencies, Brennan states, âAs much as Iâve travelled around the globe to remote areas such as Comoros, the southeast Sahara or upriver in Suriname, few places have felt more foreign or âexoticâ than this part of Appalachia - The recording represents in many ways a companion and counterpointâ the other side of the Deep South, so to speakâ to the music that was explored on the Parchman Prison Prayer albums. The Snake Handler album was an attempt to listen across that divideâ a divide thatâs never fully healed and continues to haunt and imperil the USA to this day.â
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West Virginia Snake Handler Revival âThey Shall Take Up Serpentsâ marks the arrival of a landmark record, documenting the last, snake-handling church in Appalachia. Featuring hillbilly rock guitars, trance-like rhythms, and howling vocals, this album was recorded 100% live and without overdubs by Grammy-award winning producer and author, Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Ramblinâ Jack Elliott, Zomba Prison Project). The first release of American music ever by Sublime Frequencies, Brennan states, âAs much as Iâve travelled around the globe to remote areas such as Comoros, the southeast Sahara or upriver in Suriname, few places have felt more foreign or âexoticâ than this part of Appalachia - The recording represents in many ways a companion and counterpointâ the other side of the Deep South, so to speakâ to the music that was explored on the Parchman Prison Prayer albums. The Snake Handler album was an attempt to listen across that divideâ a divide thatâs never fully healed and continues to haunt and imperil the USA to this day.â









