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Picture what could be described as double-barreled folk music with a pitch-black playfulness and highly unusual instrumentation, consisting of banjo/mandocello/ukulele, baritone sax, and percussion that is less drum kit, and more spoils of an old man's work bench. To witness The Peculiar Pretzelmen in a live setting, you'll find their peculiar brew equal parts barn-burning gospel revival and punk rock (read: more Screamin' Jay Hawkins than Johnny Rotten), with a spirit both terrifying and simultaneously life-affirming, the yin to the yang of a carnival spookhouse someplace miles away from nowhere you've ever been. www.pretzelmen.com for more information on M. Incroyable, the Deacon, Party Paul, the Riverboat Gambler, the Douglas Lee User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Uncanny Eyes

Innumerable Seeds of Calamity

God's Anger/The Devil's Influence

Who Brought the Serpents Down

Transmissions from the electromagnetic understream

God's Anger, The Devil's Influence

The Grackle

A Sepiachord Passport

One Day Even All Your Enemies Will Die: Chapter One

Room for One More

War Drums
Scars