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| origin = [[Frederick, Maryland]] |
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| genre = [[Indie |
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| years_active = {{start date|2010}}–present |
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| associated_acts = Double Motorcycle, The Fun Boys, Middle Kid |
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'''Silent Old Mtns''' (Silent Old Mountains) is an American [[indie rock]] band, formed in [[Frederick, Maryland]] in 2011 by |
'''Silent Old Mtns''' (Silent Old Mountains) is an American [[indie rock]] band, formed in [[Frederick, Maryland]], in 2011 by singer songwriter Andrew Bromhal. They have released two full-length albums and are most noted for their energetic and theatrical live shows.<ref>{{cite web|title=HOLD ON… I THINK YOU COULD SHINE A LITTLE BRIGHTER.|url=http://screwedoncrooked.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/new-post-hold-on-i-think-you-could-shine-a-little-brighter/|publisher=Screwed on Crooked|accessdate=June 11, 2013}}</ref> They are also well known for their promotion of the [[indie music scene]] and [[DIY ethic]]:<ref>{{cite web|last=Whitman|first=Casey|title=SHOW REVIEW: SILENT OLD MTNS (2/7/12 AT DC9)|url=http://www.muzikdizcovery.com/2012/03/show-review-silent-old-mtns-2712-at-dc9.html|publisher=Muzik Dizcovery}}</ref> at one point touring the country in a [[Reuse#Repurposing|repurposed]] school bus<ref>{{cite web|last=Laudati|first=Scott|title=Into The Appalachians|url=http://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/into-the-appalachians-tour-diary/|accessdate=April 14, 2013|date=November 20, 2012}}</ref> and averaging over 100 live performances per year despite having no corporate backing.<ref name="Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie">{{cite web|last=Lanham|first=Stephanie|title=Interview: Silent Old Mtns|url=http://sweetteapumpkinpie.com/2013/01/17/interview-silent-old-mtns/|date=January 17, 2013}}</ref> DC Rock Live music blog's David Hintz describes their sound as "a whacked out brand of Americana folk rock that dives headlong into psyche terrain frequently."<ref>{{cite web|last=Hintz|first=David|title=Vietnam – Silent Old Mtns. – Brandon Butler – Rock'n'Roll Hotel – Apr 19 2013|url=http://dcrocklive.blogspot.com/2013/04/vietnam-silent-old-mtns-brandon-butler.html|publisher=DC ROCK LIVE|accessdate=April 23, 2013|date=April 20, 2013}}</ref> |
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==Formation (2010–11)== |
==Formation (2010–11)== |
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[[File:Silent Old Mtns bus.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Silent Old Mtns' School/Tour bus]] |
[[File:Silent Old Mtns bus.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Silent Old Mtns' School/Tour bus]] |
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Silent Old Mtns' began in 2010 as a solo project by lead singer Andrew Bromhal. Bromhal would play various coffee shops and bars in the [[Baltimore-Washington]] area<ref>{{cite web|last=Hubbell|first=Andi|title=The Forest Wall offers students innovative concert experience|url=http://umdwritersbloc.wordpress.com/2011/11/20/the-forest-wall-offers-students-innovative-concert-experience/|accessdate= |
Silent Old Mtns' began in 2010 as a solo project by lead singer Andrew Bromhal. Bromhal would play various coffee shops and bars in the [[Baltimore-Washington]] area<ref>{{cite web|last=Hubbell|first=Andi|title=The Forest Wall offers students innovative concert experience|url=http://umdwritersbloc.wordpress.com/2011/11/20/the-forest-wall-offers-students-innovative-concert-experience/|accessdate=April 10, 2013|date=November 20, 2011}}</ref> before expanding to a trio with the addition of Pat Acuña and Thom Huenger in the spring of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=LaRocca|first=Lauren|title=Silent Old Mtns. Making a lot of noise in Frederick music scene|url=https://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/art_life/display_ent.htm?StoryID=146300|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=April 10, 2013}}</ref> Though the expansion was originally only intended to last one night, it was so well received that the move was made permanent and Silent Old Mtns became a band.<ref>{{cite news|last=Majors|first=Dan|title=Tonight: Silent Old Mountains make first tour stop at Garfield Artworks|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/neighborhoods-city/tonight-silent-old-mountains-make-first-tour-stop-at-garfield-artworks-680804/|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|accessdate=April 14, 2013|date=March 25, 2013}}</ref> Shortly after their first performances, local poet Samuel Whalen began to perform spoken word before and during the Mtns' sets. Eventually he was adopted as a banjo player, and became one of the most memorable aspects of their live performance, described by Trebuchet Magazine as... "Sam is the Silent Old Mtns' resident poet. Live, Sam is an IED. At first the crowd is usually confused when a madman next to the drum set starts screaming poems at them. But by his last line, the place has frozen. They've just watched a Gypsy king with shooting stars in his crown. And they're not sure what they feel, but it's enough to take their iPhones out and get the videos streaming."<ref>{{cite web|last=Laudati|first=Scott|title=SILENT OLD MTNS : NAKED RACCOON [INTERVIEW]|url=http://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/silent-old-mtns-naked-raccoon-interview/|work=Trebuchet Magazine|date=June 19, 2013}}</ref> By mid-2011 Steve Younkins, nephew of [[Kix (band)|Kix]] guitarist Ronnie Younkins, was added on bass guitar, creating the original lineup.<ref name="thedailytimes">{{cite web|last=Wildsmith|first=Steve|title=Rootsy sounds and harmonies to introduce Silent Old Mountains to East Tennessee|url=http://www.thedailytimes.com/Weekend/story/Rootsy-sounds-and-harmonies-to-introduce-Silent-Old-Mountains-to-East-Tennessee-id-027075|publisher=thedailytimes.com|accessdate=March 20, 2013}}</ref> |
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==''Velvet Raccoon'' (2012)== |
==''Velvet Raccoon'' (2012)== |
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[[File:Velvet Raccoon Cover.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Velvet Racoon Cover Art]] |
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Silent Old Mtns began recording their debut album,''[[Velvet Raccoon]]'', in August 2011 at the Key Facility in [[Monrovia, MD]] with producer [[The Intervention EP|Myles Vlachos]].<ref>{{cite web|last=LaRocca|first=Lauren|title=Silent Old Mtns. calling Frederick home|url=http://www.fredericknewspost.com/arts_and_entertainment/arts_and_entertainment_topics/music/article_56290759-8aeb-5b3a-b6b4-5f1607040520.html| |
Silent Old Mtns began recording their debut album,''[[Velvet Raccoon]]'', in August 2011 at the Key Facility in [[Monrovia, MD]] with producer [[The Intervention EP|Myles Vlachos]].<ref>{{cite web|last=LaRocca|first=Lauren|title=Silent Old Mtns. calling Frederick home|url=http://www.fredericknewspost.com/arts_and_entertainment/arts_and_entertainment_topics/music/article_56290759-8aeb-5b3a-b6b4-5f1607040520.html|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=April 17, 2013}}</ref> The album was named after a [[velvet painting]] of a raccoon that drummer Pat Acuña purchased at a flea market while living in [[Nashville, TN]].<ref name="Bailey">{{cite web|last=Bailey|first=Andrew|title=Domino Theory|url=http://www.frederickgorilla.com/domino-theory|work=Gorilla Magazine|accessdate=April 10, 2013}}</ref> Its lead single, ''Dead All The Time'', was released along with a music video on March 22, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Silent Old Mtns. – Dead All The Time (official music video)|website = [[YouTube]]|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w70xj3lAQHw|date=March 22, 2012}}</ref> This was followed by the release of the album on June 19, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Silent Old Mtns. Bandcamp|url=http://silentoldmtns.bandcamp.com/album/velvet-raccoon|date=June 19, 2012}}</ref> Critical response to ''Velvet Raccoon'' was generally positive, receiving an 8/10 when reviewed by [[Live Music Guide]], calling it "...the first step of a visionary band with an honest and original sound."<ref name="Live Music Guide">{{cite web|last=Hayek|first=Randy|title=Silent Old Mtns – Velvet Raccoon|url=http://www.livemusicguide.com/blog/album-reviews/silent-old-mtns-velvet-raccoon.html|date=June 25, 2012}}</ref> While Muzik Dizcovery's Casey Whitman wrote "Velvet Raccoon is hard to classify and unconventional, but the band has made an enormous leap, blowing away even my high expectations."<ref>{{cite web|last=Whitman|first=Casey|title=ARTIST OF THE DAY – SILENT OLD MTNS.|url=http://www.muzikdizcovery.com/2012/06/artist-of-day-silent-old-mtns.html|publisher=Muzik Dizcovery|accessdate=April 15, 2013}}</ref> |
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[[File:Early Silent Old Mtns Marquee Sign.jpg|thumb|Early Silent Old Mtns Marquee sing]] |
[[File:Early Silent Old Mtns Marquee Sign.jpg|thumb|Early Silent Old Mtns Marquee sing]] |
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In summer 2012 Silent Old Mtns began touring heavily to support ''Velvet Racoon'', and were featured in a live performance and interview on [[WDVX|The Blue Plate Special Radio Show]] in Knoxville TN.<ref name="thedailytimes" /> Between touring schedules, they were also invited to serve as the house band for the Maryland Ensemble Theatre's original production, ''The All New Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenanny Howdown Jamboree''. Members of the band were featured in sketches and other musical routines. The show ran for 16 performances and was well received, earning 4 out of 5 stars from [[dcmetrotheaterarts.com]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Spain|first=Mike|title='The All New, Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenany Hoe Down Jamboree!' at Maryland Ensemble Theatre|url=http://www.dcmetrotheaterarts.com/2012/05/16/the-all-new-grand-ole-hee-haw-hootenany-hoe-down-jamboree-at-maryland-ensemble-theatre-by-mike-spain/|accessdate= |
In summer 2012 Silent Old Mtns began touring heavily to support ''Velvet Racoon'', and were featured in a live performance and interview on [[WDVX|The Blue Plate Special Radio Show]] in Knoxville TN.<ref name="thedailytimes" /> Between touring schedules, they were also invited to serve as the house band for the Maryland Ensemble Theatre's original production, ''The All New Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenanny Howdown Jamboree''. Members of the band were featured in sketches and other musical routines. The show ran for 16 performances and was well received, earning 4 out of 5 stars from [[dcmetrotheaterarts.com]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Spain|first=Mike|title='The All New, Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenany Hoe Down Jamboree!' at Maryland Ensemble Theatre|url=http://www.dcmetrotheaterarts.com/2012/05/16/the-all-new-grand-ole-hee-haw-hootenany-hoe-down-jamboree-at-maryland-ensemble-theatre-by-mike-spain/|accessdate=March 14, 2013|date=May 17, 2012}}</ref> |
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During this time Joe Jalette was added as the band's first lead guitarist. In a 2013 interview Pat Acuña was quoted as saying, |
During this time Joe Jalette was added as the band's first lead guitarist. In a 2013 interview Pat Acuña was quoted as saying, "I can't believe we played this long without Joe. It's such a gaping hole in the music when we perform without him, and it blows my mind that we got to the point we have without that dynamic."<ref name="Bailey"/> |
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In a January 2013 interview with [[Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie]] the band confirmed they would be entering the studio to work on their second record with producer Matt Cramer. This album was ultimately never released, as the band broke up during recording. The only song from this track list ever released was the lead single "Beautiful Animal", it was recorded live and is available via [[Daytrotter]].<ref name="Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie" /> During a sneak preview of the track [[Gorilla Magazine]]'s Andrew Bailey described the new song: "Although it |
In a January 2013 interview with [[Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie]] the band confirmed they would be entering the studio to work on their second record with producer Matt Cramer. This album was ultimately never released, as the band broke up during recording. The only song from this track list ever released was the lead single "Beautiful Animal", it was recorded live and is available via [[Daytrotter]].<ref name="Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie" /> During a sneak preview of the track [[Gorilla Magazine]]'s Andrew Bailey described the new song: "Although it isn't the final mix, the new song represents a leap forward in the method of capturing the band's live signature. The sound is fuller and the playback more closely resemble what you'd get from a stage show versus the polish of a studio."<ref name="Bailey"/> Though he is featured on ''Beautiful Animals'', Steve Younkins announced his departure from the band during this time. |
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In March 2013 Silent Old Mtns partnered with [[Daytrotter]] Studios in [[Rock Island, IL]] to stream a live performance via the Daytrotter website. The session was recorded to tape and was released in June 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/silent-old-mtns/20056667-37383784&playerLoadAndPlayConcert=20056667-37383784|work=Silent Old Mtns Daytrotter|publisher=Daytrotter.com|accessdate= |
In March 2013 Silent Old Mtns partnered with [[Daytrotter]] Studios in [[Rock Island, IL]] to stream a live performance via the Daytrotter website. The session was recorded to tape and was released in June 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/silent-old-mtns/20056667-37383784&playerLoadAndPlayConcert=20056667-37383784|work=Silent Old Mtns Daytrotter|publisher=Daytrotter.com|accessdate=June 21, 2013|title=Paste Magazine :: Daytrotter :: Unique session recordings from today's best music artists}}</ref> Shortly after this performance, touring member Colin Shultzaberger was named as the Mtns' new full-time bassist. |
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[[File:Columbus promo.png|thumb|left|upright|Promotional shot from 2013]] |
[[File:Columbus promo.png|thumb|left|upright|Promotional shot from 2013]] |
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For the one year anniversary of ''Velvet Raccoon's'' release, Silent Old Mtns announced via Facebook that they would be releasing a new album titled ''[[Naked Raccoon]]''. The album contains all 10 of the tracks featured on ''Velvet Raccoon'' performed acoustically, as well as poetry inspired by the album.<ref>{{cite web|title=Silent Old Mtns facebook feed|url=https://www.facebook.com/silentoldmountains/posts/589359351096753|publisher=Facebook|accessdate= |
For the one year anniversary of ''Velvet Raccoon's'' release, Silent Old Mtns announced via Facebook that they would be releasing a new album titled ''[[Naked Raccoon]]''. The album contains all 10 of the tracks featured on ''Velvet Raccoon'' performed acoustically, as well as poetry inspired by the album.<ref>{{cite web|title=Silent Old Mtns facebook feed|url=https://www.facebook.com/silentoldmountains/posts/589359351096753|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=June 4, 2013}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2019}} It was released on June 19, 2013. In Trebuchet Magazine's review of the album, [[Scott Laudati]] writes ... "Naked Raccoon works so well. A stripped down, track by track, acoustic replica of their first album. Released on June 19th, Naked Raccoon brings the curtain down on a full year of recording and touring under the ten tracks that we first heard on the plugged-in big brother, Velvet Raccoon."<ref>{{cite web|last=Ladauti|first=Scott|title=SILENT OLD MTNS : NAKED RACCOON [INTERVIEW]|url=http://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/silent-old-mtns-naked-raccoon-interview/|work=Trebuchet Magazine|date=June 19, 2013}}</ref> |
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In September 2013 Silent Old Mtns performed at the 2013 [[CBGB]] Music Festival in New York City.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://silentoldmtns.tumblr.com/post/56428331411/new-shows-new-songs-new-record-new-pants|publisher=silentoldmtns.com|accessdate= |
In September 2013 Silent Old Mtns performed at the 2013 [[CBGB]] Music Festival in New York City.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://silentoldmtns.tumblr.com/post/56428331411/new-shows-new-songs-new-record-new-pants|publisher=silentoldmtns.com|accessdate=July 27, 2013|title=New Shows, New Songs, New Record, New Pants}}</ref> |
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==Hiatus (2013–14)== |
==Hiatus (2013–14)== |
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On November 4, 2013, Silent Old Mtns. abruptly announced an indefinite hiatus in a post on Facebook, stating "We are sad to inform all you beautiful and supportive people that Silent Old Mtns. is officially on an indefinite hiatus." No official final show was planned, their last performance had taken place at The Sidebar in [[Baltimore|Baltimore, MD]] a month earlier on |
On November 4, 2013, Silent Old Mtns. abruptly announced an indefinite hiatus in a post on Facebook, stating "We are sad to inform all you beautiful and supportive people that Silent Old Mtns. is officially on an indefinite hiatus." No official final show was planned, their last performance had taken place at The Sidebar in [[Baltimore|Baltimore, MD]] a month earlier on October 16, 2013—a Wednesday night.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mullinix|first=Cassandra|title=2013 BORO Top 10 Music Impacts|url=http://blog.fredericknewspost.com/blog/2013/12/24/bucket-of-rock/frederick-in-photos-2013-boro-top-10-music-impacts/|accessdate=February 9, 2014}}</ref> An official explanation was not given for the sudden break up, but in January 2014 Pat Acuna described the group's last months in an anonymous interview about his experiences in the band, posted to YouTube.<ref>{{cite web|last=acuna|first=patrick|title=the silent old mtns story, as told by pat|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dToy7Mbek7M|via=YouTube}}</ref> |
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In October 2014 (one year after Silent Old Mtns' last performance), lead singer Andrew Bromhal posted an open letter to the band's official Facebook page, claiming responsibility for the break up. Citing a general desire to improve his life as reasons for dissolving the band, he also noted that he and the other band members are "moving on with life", seemingly suggesting that a reunion is unlikely.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bromhal|first1=Andrew|url=https://www.facebook.com/silentoldmountains/posts/840933279272691}}</ref> |
In October 2014 (one year after Silent Old Mtns' last performance), lead singer Andrew Bromhal posted an open letter to the band's official Facebook page, claiming responsibility for the break up. Citing a general desire to improve his life as reasons for dissolving the band, he also noted that he and the other band members are "moving on with life", seemingly suggesting that a reunion is unlikely.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bromhal|first1=Andrew|title=Silent Old Mtns|website=[[Facebook]]|url=https://www.facebook.com/silentoldmountains/posts/840933279272691}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2019}} |
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==Reunion (2015–16)== |
==Reunion (2015–16)== |
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⚫ | In summer 2015 it was announced that Silent Old Mtns would be reuniting for at least one show, sponsored by the [[Frederick News Post]] and located at their historic and defunct printing warehouse in downtown [[Frederick, MD]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=McGuire|first1=Collin|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/seaknuckle-rozwell-kid-silent-old-mtns-200-east/}}</ref> The show was extremely popular, and calls for a full reunion were immediate. Including [[Frederick Playlist]] stating "We can only hope that Silent Old Mtns. reminded themselves of why they should be playing music from now until forever (especially when we heard the crowd chant |
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⚫ | In summer 2015 it was announced that Silent Old Mtns would be reuniting for at least one show, sponsored by the [[Frederick News-Post|''Frederick News-Post'']] and located at their historic and defunct printing warehouse in downtown [[Frederick, MD]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=McGuire|first1=Collin|title=Seaknuckle. Rozwell Kid. Silent Old Mtns. 200 East. – Frederick Playlist|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/seaknuckle-rozwell-kid-silent-old-mtns-200-east/}}</ref> The show was extremely popular, and calls for a full reunion were immediate. Including [[Frederick Playlist]] stating "We can only hope that Silent Old Mtns. reminded themselves of why they should be playing music from now until forever (especially when we heard the crowd chant "Dead All The Time" from backstage; my goodness, if that doesn't inspire ...)".<ref>{{cite web|last1=McGuire|first1=Collin|title=Ten Things We Learned from 7/11 – Frederick Playlist|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/ten-things-we-learned-from-711/}}</ref> |
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⚫ | After the reunion show a post was made to the band's website regarding their future, stating |
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⚫ | After the reunion show a post was made to the band's website regarding their future, stating – "Honestly, I don't have any real news to report. There isn't some secret record that we’ve been sitting on for two years. There's not much more than the five of us getting together to make music again. That's all we got. Who knows what that means. I'm not making any huge promises or trying to tease you all reading this. We’re all in different places in our lives now, but we all know that we want to keep spending time with one another and working on the music that we love to create. The future is wide open."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bromhal|first1=Andrew|title=two years to reunite|url=http://silentoldmtns.tumblr.com/post/125363303778/two-years-to-reunite|website=Silent Old Mtns|publisher=tumblr|accessdate=August 11, 2015}}</ref> |
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⚫ | In the months after the reunion, the ''Frederick News-Post'' printed an article stating that their old historic offices had been repurposed as rehearsal and recording studios, and that Silent Old Mtns was using one of the rooms as a practice space.<ref>{{cite web|title=A brief history of 200 East Patrick Street; From trolley station to newsroom to popup arts venue|url=http://www.fredericknewspost.com/z/content_type/features/a-brief-history-of-east-patrick-street-from-trolley-station/article_5426c2c4-a84a-534d-b2a0-8a841741cada.html?fb_action_ids=10204882948533261&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_ref=.VdXwPLrz7ug.like|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=August 23, 2015}}</ref> Additionally a second live show was announced, suggesting that the band would continue to further their reunion.<ref>{{cite web|title=Facebook page|url=https://www.facebook.com/silentoldmountains/posts/1012501448782539:0|website=facebook|publisher=Silent Old Mtns|accessdate=August 22, 2015}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2019}} |
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In late 2015 it was announced that Silent Old Mtns would be featured on a compilation album distributed by [[Flying Dog Brewery]], their first release of new music since reuniting.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McGuire|first1=Collin|title=Do You Want A Free CD? Of Course You Do.|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/do-you-want-a-free-cd-of-course-you-do/|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=August 25, 2015}}</ref> ''[[Frederick - Volume One]]'' was released on October 10, 2015, and featured ''Trenches'', the first new single by Silent Old Mtns in over 3 years. In an interview with Frederick Playlist, Samuel Whalen said of the track – "While we were on hiatus for a spell, it was the song that would get stuck in my head the most. It's been great to work on a song that's been stewing for so long. Each of us in the band has more time and experience that we’ve put into (it)."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mulinix|first1=Casandra|title=The Frederick Fall Fest Compilation, Song By Song|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/the-frederick-fall-fest-compilation-song-by-song/|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=October 13, 2015}}</ref> |
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Shortly after the release of ''Trenches'', drummer Pat Acuna was interviewed by the Frederick News Post. During the interview he gave insight to the state of the band, saying; "As of now, we’re being very reserved with booking gigs. We don't want to over do it yet, but we are practicing every week, and we’re working on new material. ...We don't have any tangible news for a new record, but I don't think anyone spends time writing and developing music without the desire to eventually record it. We’re definitely going into 2016 looking for new opportunities. I think it's probably safe to say that there's more cool stuff on the horizon. From the inside, it definitely feels like we’re back."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mcguire|first1=Collin|title=A Q&A With Pat From Silent Old Mtns.|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/a-qa-with-pat-from-silent-old-mtns/|work=Frederick News Post|accessdate=November 22, 2015}}</ref> |
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Shortly after the release of ''Trenches'', drummer Pat Acuna was interviewed by the Frederick News Post. During the interview he gave insight to the state of the band, saying; "As of now, we’re being very reserved with booking gigs. We don’t want to over do it yet, but we are practicing every week, and we’re working on new material. ...We don’t have any tangible news for a new record, but I don’t think anyone spends time writing and developing music without the desire to eventually record it. We’re definitely going into 2016 looking for new opportunities. I think it’s probably safe to say that there’s more cool stuff on the horizon. From the inside, it definitely feels like we’re back."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mcguire|first1=Collin|title=A Q&A With Pat From Silent Old Mtns.|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/uncategorized/a-qa-with-pat-from-silent-old-mtns/|website=Frederick Playlist|publisher=Frederick News Post|accessdate=22 November 2015}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Silent Old Mtns started 2016 with a blog post that finally cemented their status as an active band, announcing a new member and a performance at the historic [[Weinberg Center]] in Frederick, MD. In this release, Alex Stack was named as Silent Old Mtns' fourth bass player.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Bromhal|first1=Andrew|title=Weinberg Center and New Bassist|url===Reunion (2015)==|website=tumblr|accessdate=February 21, 2016}}</ref> At this show they performed another new song titled ''Brian Don't Go''.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Encia|first1=Val|title=Brian Don't Go|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVFzvYA3cGg|via=YouTube|accessdate=February 21, 2016}}</ref> The performance was described by Frederick Playlist's Nick Ring as "...a verifiable smorgasbord of instruments and attitudes, their music filled the performance hall thoroughly, bringing young fans bopping to their feet and singing along to cinematic crowd-favorites like ''Trenches''... You have to enjoy a band that can successfully blend electric guitar, bass, drums, keys, banjo, slide guitar, mandolin, and melodica, all while hitting three-part vocal harmonies and having a good time."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Ring|first1=Nick|title=From The Audience: The Frederick Music Showcase Vol. 2|url=http://frederickplaylist.com/2016/03/03/audience-frederick-music-showcase-vol-2/|work=Frederick New Post|accessdate=March 7, 2016}}</ref> |
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In a September 2016 interview, it was announced that founding member and pianist, Thom Huenger, was leaving the band. No reason was made public. He was replaced by former Mtns' bassist, Colin Shultzaberger, now playing the keyboard.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jane|first1=Waxy|title=Healthy |
In a September 2016 interview, it was announced that founding member and pianist, Thom Huenger, was leaving the band. No reason was made public. He was replaced by former Mtns' bassist, Colin Shultzaberger, now playing the keyboard.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|last1=Jane|first1=Waxy|title=Healthy on the Inside|url=https://waxyjane.com/2016/09/28/healthy-on-the-inside-interview-with-silent-old-mtns/|website=Waxyjane.com|publisher=Waxy Jane|accessdate=September 30, 2016|date=September 28, 2016}}</ref> |
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In the same interview the band stated that they have hopes to record a new album in the near future. Drummer Pat Acuna stated, "An album, I hope, is in the pretty not too far off range. We have a really decent amount of material. You |
In the same interview the band stated that they have hopes to record a new album in the near future. Drummer Pat Acuna stated, "An album, I hope, is in the pretty not too far off range. We have a really decent amount of material. You don't create that unless you want to record. No one wants to spend the willpower and time creating music without somehow wanting to lay it down."<ref name="auto"/> |
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In a post to Facebook, Pat Acuna announced that MTNS were entering the studio in August 2017 to begin work on a new album at Mystery Ton Studios, with producer Kenny Eaton. |
In a post to Facebook, Pat Acuna announced that MTNS were entering the studio in August 2017 to begin work on a new album at Mystery Ton Studios, with producer Kenny Eaton.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Acuna |first1=Pat |url=https://www.facebook.com/patacuna/posts/10155614460049038 |via=[[Facebook]] |url-access=registration |title=Registration}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2019}} |
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During this time it was announced that bassist Alex Stack would be leaving the band, though he would be featured on the new album. Touring member Jared Davis was named as a temporary replacement. |
During this time it was announced that bassist Alex Stack would be leaving the band, though he would be featured on the new album. Touring member Jared Davis was named as a temporary replacement. |
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In a November post to Facebook, producer Kenny Eaton revealed that Silent Old Mtns had participated in a [[Frederick One Take]] session.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Eaton|first1=Kenny|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155072381522816&set=a.10150876100297816.404169.505837815&type=3&theater|website=Facebook.com|accessdate= |
In a November post to Facebook, producer Kenny Eaton revealed that Silent Old Mtns had participated in a [[Frederick One Take]] session.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Eaton|first1=Kenny|title=Kenny Eaton|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155072381522816&set=a.10150876100297816.404169.505837815&type=3&theater|website=Facebook.com|accessdate=November 22, 2017}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=January 2019}} It was released on 12/19/17, and was the official first look at Silent Old Mtns new single, "Submarines".<ref>{{cite web|title=Frederick One Take|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbB-_aSI3Ks|via=YouTube|accessdate=December 20, 2017}}</ref> |
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In December 2017 it was announced that John Fenker would be the Mtns sixth bassist. He made his debut with the band at The Ottobar in Baltimore, MD on January 5, 2018. |
In December 2017 it was announced that John Fenker would be the Mtns sixth bassist. He made his debut with the band at The Ottobar in Baltimore, MD on January 5, 2018. |
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In a post to Facebook, Acuna confirmed that the follow-up to 2012's Velvet Raccoon would be released before the end of 2019, titled "Gary". |
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*''[[Velvet Raccoon]] (2012) |
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*''[[Naked Raccoon]] (2013) |
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*''Gary'' (2019) |
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*''Untitled Studio Album (2018) |
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*''Dead All The Time (2012) |
*''Dead All The Time'' (2012) |
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*''Beautiful Animals (2013) |
*''Beautiful Animals'' (2013) |
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*''Trenches (2015) |
*''Trenches'' (2015) |
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*''People'' (2019) |
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*''10 & 2'' (2019) |
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*''Live Acoustic – YouTube Session'' (2011) |
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*''The Blue Plate Special Radio Program: WDVX Knoxville (2012) |
*''The Blue Plate Special Radio Program: WDVX Knoxville'' (2012) |
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*''Daytrotter Session: A Smell And A Feel Somewhere Down The Line (2013) |
*''Daytrotter Session: A Smell And A Feel Somewhere Down The Line'' (2013) |
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*''Frederick One Take: Holiday Edition (2017) |
*''Frederick One Take: Holiday Edition'' (2017) |
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*''[[Frederick - Volume One]] (2015) |
*''[[Frederick - Volume One]]'' (2015) |
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*Andrew Bromhal -<small> Lead Vocals, Guitar ( |
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*Thom Huenger – <small>Piano, Vocals (2011– 2016, 2019–present)</small> |
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*Samuel Whalen -<small> Banjo, Percussion, Spoken Word, Melodica, Vocals (2011– Present)</small> |
*Samuel Whalen -<small> Banjo, Percussion, Spoken Word, Melodica, Vocals (2011– Present)</small> |
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*Joe Jalette |
*Joe Jalette – <small>Lead Guitar, Lap Steel, Mandolin, Vocals (2012– Present)</small> |
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 21 September 2024
Silent Old Mountains | |
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Origin | Frederick, Maryland |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 2010 | –present
Members | Andrew Bromhal Samuel Whalen Pat Acuña Joe Jalette Colin Shultzaberger John Fenker |
Website | silentoldmountains |
Silent Old Mtns (Silent Old Mountains) is an American indie rock band, formed in Frederick, Maryland, in 2011 by singer songwriter Andrew Bromhal. They have released two full-length albums and are most noted for their energetic and theatrical live shows.[1] They are also well known for their promotion of the indie music scene and DIY ethic:[2] at one point touring the country in a repurposed school bus[3] and averaging over 100 live performances per year despite having no corporate backing.[4] DC Rock Live music blog's David Hintz describes their sound as "a whacked out brand of Americana folk rock that dives headlong into psyche terrain frequently."[5]
Formation (2010–11)
[edit]Silent Old Mtns' began in 2010 as a solo project by lead singer Andrew Bromhal. Bromhal would play various coffee shops and bars in the Baltimore-Washington area[6] before expanding to a trio with the addition of Pat Acuña and Thom Huenger in the spring of 2011.[7] Though the expansion was originally only intended to last one night, it was so well received that the move was made permanent and Silent Old Mtns became a band.[8] Shortly after their first performances, local poet Samuel Whalen began to perform spoken word before and during the Mtns' sets. Eventually he was adopted as a banjo player, and became one of the most memorable aspects of their live performance, described by Trebuchet Magazine as... "Sam is the Silent Old Mtns' resident poet. Live, Sam is an IED. At first the crowd is usually confused when a madman next to the drum set starts screaming poems at them. But by his last line, the place has frozen. They've just watched a Gypsy king with shooting stars in his crown. And they're not sure what they feel, but it's enough to take their iPhones out and get the videos streaming."[9] By mid-2011 Steve Younkins, nephew of Kix guitarist Ronnie Younkins, was added on bass guitar, creating the original lineup.[10]
Velvet Raccoon (2012)
[edit]Silent Old Mtns began recording their debut album,Velvet Raccoon, in August 2011 at the Key Facility in Monrovia, MD with producer Myles Vlachos.[11] The album was named after a velvet painting of a raccoon that drummer Pat Acuña purchased at a flea market while living in Nashville, TN.[12] Its lead single, Dead All The Time, was released along with a music video on March 22, 2012.[13] This was followed by the release of the album on June 19, 2012.[14] Critical response to Velvet Raccoon was generally positive, receiving an 8/10 when reviewed by Live Music Guide, calling it "...the first step of a visionary band with an honest and original sound."[15] While Muzik Dizcovery's Casey Whitman wrote "Velvet Raccoon is hard to classify and unconventional, but the band has made an enormous leap, blowing away even my high expectations."[16]
In summer 2012 Silent Old Mtns began touring heavily to support Velvet Racoon, and were featured in a live performance and interview on The Blue Plate Special Radio Show in Knoxville TN.[10] Between touring schedules, they were also invited to serve as the house band for the Maryland Ensemble Theatre's original production, The All New Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenanny Howdown Jamboree. Members of the band were featured in sketches and other musical routines. The show ran for 16 performances and was well received, earning 4 out of 5 stars from dcmetrotheaterarts.com.[17]
During this time Joe Jalette was added as the band's first lead guitarist. In a 2013 interview Pat Acuña was quoted as saying, "I can't believe we played this long without Joe. It's such a gaping hole in the music when we perform without him, and it blows my mind that we got to the point we have without that dynamic."[12]
In a January 2013 interview with Sweet Tea Pumpkin Pie the band confirmed they would be entering the studio to work on their second record with producer Matt Cramer. This album was ultimately never released, as the band broke up during recording. The only song from this track list ever released was the lead single "Beautiful Animal", it was recorded live and is available via Daytrotter.[4] During a sneak preview of the track Gorilla Magazine's Andrew Bailey described the new song: "Although it isn't the final mix, the new song represents a leap forward in the method of capturing the band's live signature. The sound is fuller and the playback more closely resemble what you'd get from a stage show versus the polish of a studio."[12] Though he is featured on Beautiful Animals, Steve Younkins announced his departure from the band during this time.
In March 2013 Silent Old Mtns partnered with Daytrotter Studios in Rock Island, IL to stream a live performance via the Daytrotter website. The session was recorded to tape and was released in June 2013.[18] Shortly after this performance, touring member Colin Shultzaberger was named as the Mtns' new full-time bassist.
For the one year anniversary of Velvet Raccoon's release, Silent Old Mtns announced via Facebook that they would be releasing a new album titled Naked Raccoon. The album contains all 10 of the tracks featured on Velvet Raccoon performed acoustically, as well as poetry inspired by the album.[19][non-primary source needed] It was released on June 19, 2013. In Trebuchet Magazine's review of the album, Scott Laudati writes ... "Naked Raccoon works so well. A stripped down, track by track, acoustic replica of their first album. Released on June 19th, Naked Raccoon brings the curtain down on a full year of recording and touring under the ten tracks that we first heard on the plugged-in big brother, Velvet Raccoon."[20]
In September 2013 Silent Old Mtns performed at the 2013 CBGB Music Festival in New York City.[21]
Hiatus (2013–14)
[edit]On November 4, 2013, Silent Old Mtns. abruptly announced an indefinite hiatus in a post on Facebook, stating "We are sad to inform all you beautiful and supportive people that Silent Old Mtns. is officially on an indefinite hiatus." No official final show was planned, their last performance had taken place at The Sidebar in Baltimore, MD a month earlier on October 16, 2013—a Wednesday night.[22] An official explanation was not given for the sudden break up, but in January 2014 Pat Acuna described the group's last months in an anonymous interview about his experiences in the band, posted to YouTube.[23]
In October 2014 (one year after Silent Old Mtns' last performance), lead singer Andrew Bromhal posted an open letter to the band's official Facebook page, claiming responsibility for the break up. Citing a general desire to improve his life as reasons for dissolving the band, he also noted that he and the other band members are "moving on with life", seemingly suggesting that a reunion is unlikely.[24][non-primary source needed]
Reunion (2015–16)
[edit]In summer 2015 it was announced that Silent Old Mtns would be reuniting for at least one show, sponsored by the Frederick News-Post and located at their historic and defunct printing warehouse in downtown Frederick, MD.[25] The show was extremely popular, and calls for a full reunion were immediate. Including Frederick Playlist stating "We can only hope that Silent Old Mtns. reminded themselves of why they should be playing music from now until forever (especially when we heard the crowd chant "Dead All The Time" from backstage; my goodness, if that doesn't inspire ...)".[26]
After the reunion show a post was made to the band's website regarding their future, stating – "Honestly, I don't have any real news to report. There isn't some secret record that we’ve been sitting on for two years. There's not much more than the five of us getting together to make music again. That's all we got. Who knows what that means. I'm not making any huge promises or trying to tease you all reading this. We’re all in different places in our lives now, but we all know that we want to keep spending time with one another and working on the music that we love to create. The future is wide open."[27]
In the months after the reunion, the Frederick News-Post printed an article stating that their old historic offices had been repurposed as rehearsal and recording studios, and that Silent Old Mtns was using one of the rooms as a practice space.[28] Additionally a second live show was announced, suggesting that the band would continue to further their reunion.[29][non-primary source needed]
In late 2015 it was announced that Silent Old Mtns would be featured on a compilation album distributed by Flying Dog Brewery, their first release of new music since reuniting.[30] Frederick - Volume One was released on October 10, 2015, and featured Trenches, the first new single by Silent Old Mtns in over 3 years. In an interview with Frederick Playlist, Samuel Whalen said of the track – "While we were on hiatus for a spell, it was the song that would get stuck in my head the most. It's been great to work on a song that's been stewing for so long. Each of us in the band has more time and experience that we’ve put into (it)."[31]
Shortly after the release of Trenches, drummer Pat Acuna was interviewed by the Frederick News Post. During the interview he gave insight to the state of the band, saying; "As of now, we’re being very reserved with booking gigs. We don't want to over do it yet, but we are practicing every week, and we’re working on new material. ...We don't have any tangible news for a new record, but I don't think anyone spends time writing and developing music without the desire to eventually record it. We’re definitely going into 2016 looking for new opportunities. I think it's probably safe to say that there's more cool stuff on the horizon. From the inside, it definitely feels like we’re back."[32]
Silent Old Mtns started 2016 with a blog post that finally cemented their status as an active band, announcing a new member and a performance at the historic Weinberg Center in Frederick, MD. In this release, Alex Stack was named as Silent Old Mtns' fourth bass player.[33] At this show they performed another new song titled Brian Don't Go.[34] The performance was described by Frederick Playlist's Nick Ring as "...a verifiable smorgasbord of instruments and attitudes, their music filled the performance hall thoroughly, bringing young fans bopping to their feet and singing along to cinematic crowd-favorites like Trenches... You have to enjoy a band that can successfully blend electric guitar, bass, drums, keys, banjo, slide guitar, mandolin, and melodica, all while hitting three-part vocal harmonies and having a good time."[35]
In a September 2016 interview, it was announced that founding member and pianist, Thom Huenger, was leaving the band. No reason was made public. He was replaced by former Mtns' bassist, Colin Shultzaberger, now playing the keyboard.[36]
In the same interview the band stated that they have hopes to record a new album in the near future. Drummer Pat Acuna stated, "An album, I hope, is in the pretty not too far off range. We have a really decent amount of material. You don't create that unless you want to record. No one wants to spend the willpower and time creating music without somehow wanting to lay it down."[36]
Gary (2019)
[edit]In a post to Facebook, Pat Acuna announced that MTNS were entering the studio in August 2017 to begin work on a new album at Mystery Ton Studios, with producer Kenny Eaton.[37][non-primary source needed]
During this time it was announced that bassist Alex Stack would be leaving the band, though he would be featured on the new album. Touring member Jared Davis was named as a temporary replacement.
In a November post to Facebook, producer Kenny Eaton revealed that Silent Old Mtns had participated in a Frederick One Take session.[38][non-primary source needed] It was released on 12/19/17, and was the official first look at Silent Old Mtns new single, "Submarines".[39]
In December 2017 it was announced that John Fenker would be the Mtns sixth bassist. He made his debut with the band at The Ottobar in Baltimore, MD on January 5, 2018.
In a post to Facebook, Acuna confirmed that the follow-up to 2012's Velvet Raccoon would be released before the end of 2019, titled "Gary".
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]- Velvet Raccoon (2012)
- Naked Raccoon (2013)
- Gary (2019)
Singles
[edit]- Dead All The Time (2012)
- Beautiful Animals (2013)
- Trenches (2015)
- People (2019)
- 10 & 2 (2019)
Live Recordings
[edit]- Live Acoustic – YouTube Session (2011)
- The Blue Plate Special Radio Program: WDVX Knoxville (2012)
- Daytrotter Session: A Smell And A Feel Somewhere Down The Line (2013)
- Frederick One Take: Holiday Edition (2017)
Compilation Albums
[edit]- Frederick - Volume One (2015)
Band members
[edit]
Current Members[edit]
Former Members[edit]
Touring Members[edit]
Timeline[edit]
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References
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- ^ Whitman, Casey. "SHOW REVIEW: SILENT OLD MTNS (2/7/12 AT DC9)". Muzik Dizcovery.
- ^ Laudati, Scott (November 20, 2012). "Into The Appalachians". Retrieved April 14, 2013.
- ^ a b Lanham, Stephanie (January 17, 2013). "Interview: Silent Old Mtns".
- ^ Hintz, David (April 20, 2013). "Vietnam – Silent Old Mtns. – Brandon Butler – Rock'n'Roll Hotel – Apr 19 2013". DC ROCK LIVE. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
- ^ Hubbell, Andi (November 20, 2011). "The Forest Wall offers students innovative concert experience". Retrieved April 10, 2013.
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- ^ Majors, Dan (March 25, 2013). "Tonight: Silent Old Mountains make first tour stop at Garfield Artworks". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved April 14, 2013.
- ^ Laudati, Scott (June 19, 2013). "SILENT OLD MTNS : NAKED RACCOON [INTERVIEW]". Trebuchet Magazine.
- ^ a b Wildsmith, Steve. "Rootsy sounds and harmonies to introduce Silent Old Mountains to East Tennessee". thedailytimes.com. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
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- ^ a b c Bailey, Andrew. "Domino Theory". Gorilla Magazine. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
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- ^ Spain, Mike (May 17, 2012). "'The All New, Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenany Hoe Down Jamboree!' at Maryland Ensemble Theatre". Retrieved March 14, 2013.
- ^ "Paste Magazine :: Daytrotter :: Unique session recordings from today's best music artists". Silent Old Mtns Daytrotter. Daytrotter.com. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
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- ^ "New Shows, New Songs, New Record, New Pants". silentoldmtns.com. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
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- ^ McGuire, Collin. "Ten Things We Learned from 7/11 – Frederick Playlist".
- ^ Bromhal, Andrew. "two years to reunite". Silent Old Mtns. tumblr. Retrieved August 11, 2015.
- ^ "A brief history of 200 East Patrick Street; From trolley station to newsroom to popup arts venue". Frederick News Post. Retrieved August 23, 2015.
- ^ "Facebook page". facebook. Silent Old Mtns. Retrieved August 22, 2015.
- ^ McGuire, Collin. "Do You Want A Free CD? Of Course You Do". Frederick News Post. Retrieved August 25, 2015.
- ^ Mulinix, Casandra. "The Frederick Fall Fest Compilation, Song By Song". Frederick News Post. Retrieved October 13, 2015.
- ^ Mcguire, Collin. "A Q&A With Pat From Silent Old Mtns". Frederick News Post. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
- ^ Bromhal, Andrew. [==Reunion (2015)== "Weinberg Center and New Bassist"]. tumblr. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
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- ^ Ring, Nick. "From The Audience: The Frederick Music Showcase Vol. 2". Frederick New Post. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
- ^ a b Jane, Waxy (September 28, 2016). "Healthy on the Inside". Waxyjane.com. Waxy Jane. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
- ^ Acuna, Pat. "Registration" – via Facebook.
- ^ Eaton, Kenny. "Kenny Eaton". Facebook.com. Retrieved November 22, 2017.
- ^ "Frederick One Take". Retrieved December 20, 2017 – via YouTube.