Tales From the Homestead

Carnivaleros
Tales From the Homestead

If you've ever wanted to know more about the creative process of a full-length album, you're in luck. Tales From the Homestead is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Tallsome Tales, the sixth release from The Carnivaleros. The Tucson-based band describes their music as Desert Bayou, which includes a mix of Eastern European, Zydeco, and Tex-Mex influences. Every episode, we deconstruct a new song before playing it, giving you the inside scoop on every cut off the album. You'll learn about the inspirations behind the songs and how they came to be - the fun stories, the cautionary tales, and the tragedies. Along the way, you'll learn how even the smallest of ideas evolve into full-fledged production with humorous anecdotes about the talented musicians and technical wizardry that aided them along the way. Tales From the Homestead is recorded at Homestead Studio, the music and visual art studio of Gary Mackender. In addition to Mackender, you'll hear from host, Björgvin Benediktsson, as well as Karl Hoffmann, bass player and mixing/mastering engineer. Mackender is the bandleader, songwriter, accordionist, and vocalist of the Carnivaleros.

  1. Episode 5 Justified Fitting End

    03/21/2018

    Episode 5 Justified Fitting End

    Justified Fitting End is the 5th track on Tallsome Tales by The Carnivaleros. Was you sent or did you just went Asked the preacher 'cross the table from me I told him it was neither I was backed up to a wall Certain things are meant to be I had to kill my father he was beatin' on my mother Some old fences just will not mend It was an unexpected, loosely-jointed, understated, overrated, Jaded but sophisticated, justified fitting end My Ma was a-raisin' my sisters and me In a shack on the edge of town She always did her best to keep food on the table Even though Pa was not around But he'd show up now and then in the heat of the moment Reeking of a backwoods still He'd been in a rage every day gone by Since they laid him off down at the mill He knocked us all around but my Ma got it the worst Only so far a body can bend Until his unexpected, loosely-jointed, understated, overrated, Jaded but sophisticated, justified fitting end There was a time things weren't so bad When we were knee high to a man But that must've been just a child's perception Don't remember when they got out of hand Now I'm doin' time on the local state dime I did what I had to do My Ma would've died and the bruises on my sisters Were a spectacle of black and blue I’m a peaceful man most every day But when the trouble just would not end I had to do something 'cause my ma and my sisters Had not the strength to fend If I had to do it over it would come out just the same Some old fences just will not mend It was an unexpected, loosely-jointed, understated, overrated, Jaded but sophisticated, justified fitting end Gary Mackender - accordion, organ, vocals Karl Hoffmann - bass Les Merrihew - drums Joe Fanning - electric guitar Mitzi Cowell - slide guitar Björgvin Benediktsson - harmony vocals Carla Brownlee - bari sax Mike Coyle - trumpet Michael Oliver - trombone Greg Mackender - horn arrangements

    10 min
  2. Episode 8 Why Not Marry

    03/21/2018

    Episode 8 Why Not Marry

    Why Not Marry is the 8th track on The Carnivaleros' Tallsome Tales release. We've been sweethearts since we were twelve years old So why not marry me Our secrets are unlocked all our stories told Why not marry me We can live in the house that my folks passed down Be so fine just you wait and see Would be a good life I'd provide for thee Why not marry me Yes, we've been together for all these years But I cannot marry thee I know your sisters and your brothers, aunts and uncles, too I cannot marry thee I know you want to settle in our little hometown With a wife raise a family But I have to move along need to see this world I cannot marry thee Sometimes a friend's just a friend And we carry on Lovers come and go like time It's hard to find a friend That will stick to the end Won't cross that line We'll both be fine It's been so many years since you left this town You never did marry me You traveled o'r the world didn't let you down Never did you marry me I'm living in the same house in my little hometown Laid down roots like an old oak tree But I've loved you every day since you went away Never did marry me Yes, I've traveled here and there seen this big old world Never did I marry thee I feel like I've been on a tilt-o-whirl Never did I marry thee But I miss your little house on the edge of town It's taken years of trial and error to see That I've loved you every day since I went away I might still marry thee I might still marry thee Sometimes a friend's just a friend And we carry on Lovers come and go like time It's hard to find a friend That will stick to the end Won't cross that line We'll both be fine Gary Mackender - drums, accordion, percussion, vocals Catherine Zavala - vocals Karl Hoffmann - bass, guitars Joe Fanning - electric and acoustic guitar Don Armstrong - banjo

    13 min
4.8
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

If you've ever wanted to know more about the creative process of a full-length album, you're in luck. Tales From the Homestead is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Tallsome Tales, the sixth release from The Carnivaleros. The Tucson-based band describes their music as Desert Bayou, which includes a mix of Eastern European, Zydeco, and Tex-Mex influences. Every episode, we deconstruct a new song before playing it, giving you the inside scoop on every cut off the album. You'll learn about the inspirations behind the songs and how they came to be - the fun stories, the cautionary tales, and the tragedies. Along the way, you'll learn how even the smallest of ideas evolve into full-fledged production with humorous anecdotes about the talented musicians and technical wizardry that aided them along the way. Tales From the Homestead is recorded at Homestead Studio, the music and visual art studio of Gary Mackender. In addition to Mackender, you'll hear from host, Björgvin Benediktsson, as well as Karl Hoffmann, bass player and mixing/mastering engineer. Mackender is the bandleader, songwriter, accordionist, and vocalist of the Carnivaleros.

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