ASH AND IRON
If the first album was a survivalist’s field guide, Boone’s second record—starting with the titular “Ash and Iron”—is the survivalist’s […]
Old Ways for New Days
If the first album was a survivalist’s field guide, Boone’s second record—starting with the titular “Ash and Iron”—is the survivalist’s […]
There’s a rhythmic, mechanical hypnosis to this track. Over a heavy, alternating foot-stomp and the high-pitched whir-snap of a spring-pole,
In the wasteland, water is life, but life can be pretty muddy. Boone “Dusty” Maddox delivers another percussive, instructional anthem
If “Stand-Up Stove” was about comfort, “The Dakotan Trench” is about staying alive. This track drops the melodic swing for
There’s a specific kind of exhaustion that comes from twelve miles on a Sector 8 ridge-line, and Boone “Dusty” Maddox
If you’ve ever wondered why Boone is nicknamed “Dusty,” look no further than the percussion on this track. Underneath his
As the closing track to his first album, Boone “Dusty” Maddox delivers a song that feels less like an ending
The atmosphere on this track is as thick as the mist in the Laurel Gap. Boone “Dusty” Maddox brings us
If you listen closely to the opening of this track, you can hear the unmistakable tink-tink-tink of pressure flaking—the sound
If “A Penny’s Worth of Light” was about seeing in the dark, “Bone Glint” is about the patience required to