The Misty Mountain String Band
  • Blooming Rose
  • Red Horizon
  • Martine
  • Slipped My Mind
  • Birds and Bees
  • The Man in the Middle
  • Boss Higgins
  • Wings
  • See You Through
  • Right in Front of Me
  • Captain Cooley
  • Blooming Rose
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:04) [7.96 MB]
  • Red Horizon
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:46) [9.59 MB]
  • Martine
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:25) [8.78 MB]
  • Slipped My Mind
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:24) [8.72 MB]
  • Birds and Bees
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (02:37) [6.95 MB]
  • The Man in the Middle
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:19) [8.55 MB]
  • Boss Higgins
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (04:18) [10.81 MB]
  • Wings
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (04:05) [10.29 MB]
  • See You Through
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:26) [8.81 MB]
  • Right in Front of Me
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (03:08) [8.11 MB]
  • Captain Cooley
    Genre: Americana
    MP3 (02:54) [7.58 MB]
Biography
"Rhythmic and unhurried, they’re more focused on layering than speed, producing the old-timey feel of folk and the mathematical vibe of jazz.” – Leo Weekly

Drawing influence from old-time music, americana, and bluegrass, The Misty Mountain String Band (MMSB) doesn’t stray far from their musical roots in Kentucky. After 4 years of touring and three albums MMSB has grown from those roots into an accomplished band with, “a sound that is synonymous with the Bluegrass State” - The Setlist. Touring has taken them to main stages at major festivals such as Master Musicians Fest, John Hartford Memorial Festival, and Jefferson Memorial Forest Fest. They have performed on the International Bluegrass Music Museum concert series along with the likes of Pokey LaFarge, Wood & Wire, and Sierra Hull, and as official KY Arts Council performing artists centered in Louisville, the band has become a mainstay heard at premiere venues such as Iroquois Amphitheater featured by Louisville Philharmonia Orchestra, WFPK Live Lunch, and the Mayor’s Music and Art’s Series. “The melodies are infectious, the hooks are jarring, and the playing is precise in the hands of proficient instrumentalists.” –Louisville.com

Their newest release, Red Horizon, is a multifaceted exploration much like its predecessors, but is more focused and tempered from the band's years of performing. Tracks like “Blooming Rose”, “Birds and Bees”, and “The Man in the Middle” have more traditional sounds, combining the melodic clawhammer style of Paul Martin with the progressive fiddling of Neal Green. A more modern approach is taken to the arrangements of the rest of the album. Songs such as “Red Horizon”, “Slipped My Mind”, and “Martine” are more reminiscent of Newgrass Revival than the Bluegrass Boys, with subtle influences of modern pop and rock music coloring the sound. “Boss Higgins” and “Captain Cooley”, both instrumental tracks, showcase the bands technical skill as well as dynamics and phrasing.

As LEO Weekly said, “Like most modern bluegrass, an allegiance to multiple genres is apparent when listening to Misty Mountain String Band, but they strike a stable and realistic balance between roots and individualism, stretching their reach in different directions, while maintaining the core of a storied sound.” In the age of cherry picking digital downloads and shuffle, Red Horizon stands out as an album in the traditional sense: a cohesive unit from packaging down to thematic content-it's a collection of their stories packaged neatly and excellently for their fans.
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  • Members:
    Neal Green, Derek Harris, Paul Martin, Brian Vickers
  • Sounds Like:
    New Grass Revival, Infamous String Dusters, Old Crow Medicine Show
  • Influences:
    Sam Bush, John Hartford, Norman Blake, Ricky Skaggs
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    05/31/16
  • Profile Last Updated:
    08/17/23 05:57:22

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