Dusty, windswept folk that feels like a haunted cabin. Eerie bowed saws and warm mellotrons create a melancholic, slow-burning atmosphere for quiet nights.
Timesbold sounds like the physical manifestation of a faded photograph. Their music is rooted in the traditions of American folk and country, but it is filtered through a lens of experimental textures and deep, resonant melancholy. It is the sound of acoustic guitars meeting the ghostly hum of a bowed saw or the wheeze of an old harmonium, creating a sonic space that feels both ancient and strangely modern.
What truly distinguishes the group is their commitment to atmosphere. They don't just write songs; they build environments. The production is thick with analog warmth, often incorporating the hiss of tape or the crackle of old vinyl to ground the music in a sense of history and decay. Jason Merritt's vocals are often delivered in a fragile, intimate whisper that makes the listener feel like they are eavesdropping on a private confession.
For those new to their catalog, the self-titled 'Timesbold' or 'Eye Eye' are the best places to begin. These records capture the band at their most evocative, blending traditional songwriting with the 'eerie vibe' that has become their hallmark. It is music for the small hours of the night, for moments of deep reflection, and for anyone who finds beauty in the shadows.
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