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Discography
love and harm
Purchase via iTunes CDbaby The most recent release from Leatherbag. There's no better explanation of Love & Harm; every track is different from the next, each an exploration into different styles and genres. But while the tracks are distinct from one another, they never feel like tangents or digressions, instead serving more as limbs that function together to the benefit of the body as a whole. --bigdiction.net nowhere left to run
Purchase via iTunes CDbaby Nowhere Left to Run is duly impressive for a debut LP and further cements Leatherbag?s songwriting reputation. Perhaps most exciting, however, is to watch him develop, even over the course of the album, and constantly push his songs in new directions. While that restlessness guarantees a few misfires along the way, it?s also, as Dylan proved, one of the necessary hallmarks of a great songwriter. - Robert Darden austinsound.net love me like the devil
Purchase via iTunes CDbaby An album unto itself. Cello, lap steel, guitar and vocals. "Love Me Like the Devil' is a simple record that is both haunting and beautiful. - Doug Freeman austinsound.net No Bridges To Cross ep
Purchase via c-siderecords A very special collaboration - No Bridges to Cross (featuring Driftin' Luke and Leatherbag). Door To The Morning by Graham Weber (produced by Leatherbag)
Purchase via CDbaby Originally intended to be a vinyl album, Weber's trademark rich lyrics wrapped in a full band sound to tell the complete story of a love found, lost, and unrequited. Weber's best work to date. |