The corridors that link Wyoming’s grand landscapes are a fitting backdrop to the escapades of Jackson Hole band Screen Door Porch—a sound that evokes open space, dramatic textures, and a genuine character that steeps within your psyche. Residing in the country’s least populated state as a soulful Americana/Roots-Rock/Folk-Blues project has its own set of demands and challenges but ultimately, the rewards of a Porch view are forged through introspective song.
The core singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist duo of South-to-West transplants—Seadar Rose and Aaron Davis—have once again covered the spectrum of lush roots-rock to heart-on-the-sleeve acoustic arrangements on sophomore gem, The Fate & The Fruit (2012). Both infectiously grooving and intuitively intelligent, the album delves into subjects of life’s adversities and triumphs, taking chances and getting knocked down, yet decidedly resilient amongst the fray.
[Show More]
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
The corridors that link Wyoming’s grand landscapes are a fitting backdrop to the escapades of Jackson Hole band Screen Door Porch—a sound that evokes open space, dramatic textures, and a genuine character that steeps within your psyche. Residing in the country’s least populated state as a soulful Americana/Roots-Rock/Folk-Blues project has its own set of demands and challenges but ultimately, the rewards of a Porch view are forged through introspective song.
The core singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist duo of South-to-West transplants—Seadar Rose and Aaron Davis—have once again covered the spectrum of lush roots-rock to heart-on-the-sleeve acoustic arrangements on sophomore gem, The Fate & The Fruit (2012). Both infectiously grooving and intuitively intelligent, the album delves into subjects of life’s adversities and triumphs, taking chances and getting knocked down, yet decidedly resilient amongst the fray.
[Show Less]
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
COMMENTS