Last updated: 3 hours ago
When it comes to the music of South Dakota’s doom country and hellbilly punk
desperadoes Phantom of the Black Hills, two worlds couldn’t collide more violently, with
plenty of bluegrass banjo pickin’, backwoods mandolin and upright bass thumpin’,
together with loud punk guitar, hard-hitting drums and dirty, snarling vocals. This
definitely isn’t your grandpappy’s country music, that’s for sure. And let me tell you,
these fellas don’t look like the strummers and singers your grandpappy watched at the
Grand Ole Opry or Louisana Hayride; instead, with cowboy hats pulled down over
menacing outlaw masks, button-down shirts with suspenders, jeans and leather boots,
these bandits look better suited to rob a stage coach or hold up a bank than lay down their
hellfire songs.
Phantom of the Black Hills is a loose and ever-changing assemblage of evildoers and
musicians, with but two anonymous core members. These modern-day outlaws are the
sort who pick buckshot out of their meals, guzzle firewater, hide out in seedy saloons and
gambling shacks and brothels, hoot n’ holler and fire their six-guns at the moon. They’ve
got the devil in ’em, and it shows in each and every song they write and play.
http://phantomoftheblackhills.com/site/
desperadoes Phantom of the Black Hills, two worlds couldn’t collide more violently, with
plenty of bluegrass banjo pickin’, backwoods mandolin and upright bass thumpin’,
together with loud punk guitar, hard-hitting drums and dirty, snarling vocals. This
definitely isn’t your grandpappy’s country music, that’s for sure. And let me tell you,
these fellas don’t look like the strummers and singers your grandpappy watched at the
Grand Ole Opry or Louisana Hayride; instead, with cowboy hats pulled down over
menacing outlaw masks, button-down shirts with suspenders, jeans and leather boots,
these bandits look better suited to rob a stage coach or hold up a bank than lay down their
hellfire songs.
Phantom of the Black Hills is a loose and ever-changing assemblage of evildoers and
musicians, with but two anonymous core members. These modern-day outlaws are the
sort who pick buckshot out of their meals, guzzle firewater, hide out in seedy saloons and
gambling shacks and brothels, hoot n’ holler and fire their six-guns at the moon. They’ve
got the devil in ’em, and it shows in each and every song they write and play.
http://phantomoftheblackhills.com/site/
Monthly Listeners
935
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
2,945
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.
Top Cities
14 listeners
12 listeners
11 listeners
11 listeners
11 listeners