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Gravel Church - Heaven on Earth

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11 songs
3:07Song Image
Acoustic bluegrass ensemble with driving banjo, fast mandolin chops, upright bass, and rhythmic flatpicking guitar, High-energy, toe-tapping instrumental with rich harmony and a modern indie-folk feel, No country vocals or twang, Inspired by Punch Brothers, Crooked Still, and Billy Strings, Emphasis on natural acoustics, tight interplay, and dynamic build, Clean, woody tones with a slight edge of Appalachian grit
2:24Song Image
Playful backwoods folk-funk with a swampy groove, Features banjo, washboard, cowbell, and stomping percussion, Male vocals in a laid-back, half-sung, half-spoken delivery, Song tells the story of a hidden fishing spot full of strange encounters—moose bones, beavers, grizzlies, and misadventures, Humorous and conspiratorial, like a local telling you a story but refusing to give directions
2:48Song Image
Slow, stomping folk-funk with a backwoods chain gang rhythm, Banjo, washboard, cowbell, and deep percussion, male vocals, steady and deliberate delivery, Lyrics tell a dry, humorous story about black bear hunting trips where nothing is ever seen—except moose, grouse, and occasional danger, Worn-out, unlucky, but stubborn, Swampy and rhythmic, Approx, 3:30
2:47Song Image
Slow, stomping backwoods folk-rock with banjo, washboard, cowbell, and deep rhythm, Gritty male vocals with a reflective but proud tone, Song about how the Boss Mountain Mine near Hendrix Lake closed down and gutted the town—but now the land and community are coming back to life, Focused on revival, resilience, and local pride, Length approx, 3:30
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Mid-tempo folk track with a funky banjo groove, steady washboard and light cowbell percussion, Includes soft violin or harp accents to add emotional depth, Male and female vocals in a warm, reflective tone, Lyrics celebrate loved ones who have passed, describing how their presence is still felt through joyful moments—gathering by the fire, cooking meals, teaching kids, and sharing stories, The mood is heartfelt but uplifting, dreamlike and nostalgic, with a rhythm you can tap your foot to, Approx, 4 minutes
3:06Song Image
Mid-tempo folk-rock with electric banjo, steady junkyard percussion (trash can lids, metal buckets, washboard), and confident male vocals, Lyrics describe a custom-built dirt bike tearing through town, built by a quiet local legend, Percussion is loud and clanging, but the rhythm is tight and powerful, Song has swagger, punch, and fire—like a backwoods machine anthem, Approx, 3 minutes
2:40Song Image
Folk song with a martial rhythm, Tight, deliberate banjo plucks like sparring strikes, Harmonica soft in the background like breathing, Male vocals with calm confidence, telling the story of a stepdad
2:44Song Image
Rough-cut bush-folk stomp, Banjo-driven rhythm with a heavy cowbell beat and a washtub-style bass, Harmonica hums beneath, Percussion made from foot stomps, bottle slaps, and rusted junk, Male vocals delivered with grit and groove—laid-back but tight, Verses riff on everyday moments; chorus hits like a catchphrase, Call-and-response elements welcome, Not about dogs—about what it means when they’re down
2:46Song Image
Banjo lead, harmonica hum, folk rock, hip hop rhythm, Heartfelt and upbeat
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Upbeat bush-folk with proud soul, Banjo leads with a bouncy, twangy rhythm, Add light washboard, foot-stomps, and cowbell for a steady, organic groove, Harmonica accents float in gently, Vocals should feel warm and reflective but not sad—this is a tribute with energy and gratitude, The mood is heartfelt and celebratory, like telling stories around a fire after a long day in the woods