The Scatterlings - Being Human
  • Nashville Road
  • Mockingbird
  • Sweet Sally
  • Let You Go
  • Flowers in the Garden
  • Being Human
  • Falling's Easy
  • Dogwoods to Maples
  • Bitter and Sweet
  • You're Not Coming Back
Biography
Email: TheScatterlingsBand@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheScatterlings Website: http://www.thescatterlingsband.com/

The Scatterlings are a four-piece acoustic/Americana band based in Asheville, North Carolina. The band formed when vocalist and baritone ukulele player Elfy Kornfeld, guitarist Rick Russell, and upright bassist Terrell Jones met at The Berry Pickers, a weekly jam group. Later, Elfy met mandolin player, Josh Sill, in the grocery store, because in Asheville you are as likely to find a bluegrass picker as a green smoothie in your local grocery.

The Scatterlings however, sound neither bluegrassy (though there are undeniable mountain influences at play) nor green. Their music has been called "Rustic, Rootsy, and Sunny-Side Dark"; music with mountain influences, folk stylings, astute songwriting, and textural instrumentation. Their songs evoke a world of heartbreak, pain, love, hope, alcohol, endings and beginnings.

Being Human – Release Date 10/1/2019

Mockingbird (3:51) With a rainbow looking down and clear skies ahead, always keep the storm in your rear view mirror... There is still hope for the hopeless, and the evocative atmosphere is spine tingling.

Sweet Sally (5:36) When you're left with the constant reminders of a house full of memories. So much clutter, yet it's the emptiest place on earth... The path of affirmation is a long one, better get started.

Flowers in the Garden (3:26) When two becomes one, the garden changes forever. The flowers are the pain. The flowers are the healing... The best sad songs are the ones that make you look up.

Being Human (4:31) When life makes a monkey out of you, hang on to the one thing that makes you human, and hope that it hangs on to you... The melancholy instrumentation dances gently with a chillingly assured vocal

Falling’s Easy (3:19) The circle seems never ending as the bridges burn in your wake, but you can always go home on your next spin around and start again... The eternal hope of a vicious cycle.

Nashville Road (3:49) A rustic slice of Appalachian history, as a boy surveys his way into manhood. The imagery of a bygone era is brought to life in eloquent fashion.

Dogwoods to Maples (3:44) When that which brings comfort is the very poison that destroys your soul. It hurts like hell when the harmony sours, but the alternative is worse.

Bitter and Sweet (4:34) Booze is the serum of truth and the betrayer of secret love. Words of wisdom and regret... That floating mandolin will melt your heart.

Let You Go (4:59) Sometimes you have to let go, but the pain of loss still permeates the soul. When pain is the only remedy for pain, a mournful, haunting melody is never far away.

You’re Not Coming Back (2:51, re-recorded song) Catchy song about being left behind. Fortunately the bourbon was left behind as well.

Email: TheScatterlingsBand@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheScatterlings
Website: http://www.thescatterlingsband.com/
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  • Members:
    Elfy Kornfeld, baritone ukulele and vocals; Rick Russell, guitar; Josh Sill, mandolin; Terrell Jones, upright bass
  • Sounds Like:
    Gillian Welch, Natalie Merchant, Secret Sisters, but mostly and uniquely like The Scatterlings
  • Influences:
    Blue Rodeo, Townes Van Zandt, Gillian Welch, Dream Academy, The Band, Van Morrison, Cowboy Junkies, Neil Young, John Prine
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    07/19/17
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