Earlier this year when I started to pick up writing on this blog again I wanted to be able to share my love of music with everyone. One of the big things that I wanted to do was to share with you the reader some awesome bands that you may or may not know of. In return I want you to share bands with me so I can expand my musical horizon as well. I love it when someone tells me to go listen to a band and I immediately get hooked on them. This next band was just that. An instant favorite of mine.
Before I wrote this post I reached out to Inaiah Lujan to ask if they would be okay with my promoting their band and sharing my review. I wasn't sure if I would ever hear back but almost immediately I did and even got an awesome opportunity, but I am not going to share it all on this post you will have to come back and read the next post.
The band I want to highlight today is: The Haunted Windchimes. After this post I hope you will go out and but their album and support these amazing artists.
Back in December I went to a SoFar Sounds concert here in Denver. I got the privilege of seeing several bands in a very small venue, I mean probably 30 people. I heard Inaiah and his wife Desirae perform and this is the first time I had ever heard of The Haunted Windchimes. I came home that night and found them on iTunes and downloaded all of their albums.
This band has an extremely unique sound. When I listen to them I feel like I am taken to a different world. I do not know how you would classify them, are they folk, or are the bluegrass or old time Americana? I don't know if you can put a label on them besides FREAKING AMAZING!! This band not only includes a brother and sister playing together but a husband and wife, They hail from Pueblo, Colorado, what you do not know where that is? Its in southern Colorado and the population of Pueblo is just a little over 108,000 people.
The Haunted Windchimes are a band that you would expect to hear on an old vintage radio during the dust bowl. Their sound is honest and pure. Inaiah's guitar playing is so fluid and precise. He makes the guitar sing each note with ease while setting the mood, immediately my mind compared him to Arlo Guthrie. The band together is what makes The Haunted Windchimes a perfect combination. Inaiah has his guitar playing and a very soulful voice coming from him that when I saw him I didn't expect. Desirae and Chela harmonize their voices to the point that it gives me chills, all while they are playing the banjo and ukulele. They bring a soul and peace to the music that I wasn't expecting. Its deep and meaningful.
This is not music that you can listen to if you do not want to feel anything, they have a way of transporting you to a different world with the lyrics and sound. Just take a look at these lyrics:
When I come around
I'd really like to see you
Kiss you on the lips before I go
Wrap my arms around your little body
Squeeze you 'till the moonlight takes our soul
I'm leaving here, I'll see you when I see you
Leaving this ghost town, this time for good
Meet me by a train just after midnight
Meet me just like you said you would
I'd really like to see you
Kiss you on the lips before I go
Wrap my arms around your little body
Squeeze you 'till the moonlight takes our soul
I'm leaving here, I'll see you when I see you
Leaving this ghost town, this time for good
Meet me by a train just after midnight
Meet me just like you said you would
When I am listening to them in my car people probably think I am nuts because I am tapping my hands and signing along. You cant help but become completely engrossed in their sounds and the music. They have been featured on Prairie Home Companion in 2011 and 2012 and won the Indy Music Award for Americana in 2012. If you are looking at buying any music spend your money on The Haunted Windchimes you will not regret it. Please check back within the next couple of days for an interview I completed with Inaiah and The Haunted Windchimes.
Here is the bands website complete with bios and videos: http://inaiahlujan.com/
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