TMULE's 4-song EP, "Worldless Lullabies" is a collection of songs that were recorded in 2016 with Justin Roth as producer. Mark Lavengood from Lindsay Lou & the Flatbelly's plays resophonic slide guitars, Ben Zito from The Crane Wives plays acoustic and electric bass, Dan Rickabus from The Crane Wives plays drums on the song "House."
TMULE's 4-song EP, "Worldless Lullabies" is a collection of songs that were recorded in 2016 with Justin Roth as producer. Mark Lavengood from Lindsay Lou & the Flatbelly's plays resophonic slide guitars, Ben Zito from The Crane Wives plays acoustic and electric bass, Dan Rickabus from The Crane Wives plays drums on the song "House."
"Worldless Lullabies" shines a light in TMULE's darkness. It focuses on a past rife with fear, personal failures, doubt, onerous relationships, and complex familial struggles with addiction. But the song "Six" is a an homage to TMULE's beloved wife for their sixth anniversary, the perfect complement to the disillusion and darkness revealed in the rest of the EP.
"Worldless Lullabies" shines a light in TMULE's darkness. It focuses on a past rife with fear, personal failures, doubt, onerous relationships, and complex familial struggles with addiction. But the song "Six" is a an homage to TMULE's beloved wife for their sixth anniversary, the perfect complement to the disillusion and darkness revealed in the rest of the EP.