The Peculiar Pretzelmen
Picture what could be described as double-barreled folk music with a pitch-… Read Full Bio ↴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.
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The Peculiar Pretzelmen Lyrics
6 Volt Car Couple of bucks fills up the tank Step on the gas…
Burn Your House Down She lives a life of no regret She's got a tornado…
Dirty Susan This whispering worries me, the sneaking is terribly Disconc…
Gone to Jericho He's there in the dark Back of the room Sipping on whiskey A…
Hammer Hammer Hammer nails Hammer hammer nails Go ahead and put me …
Hammer - Nails Hammer Hammer nails Hammer hammer nails Go ahead and put me …
Pass the Kerosene This town's like a ship that was built to sink. They're…
Pay the Rope Your neck will pay the rope in due time Your neck…
Smells Like Diesel He's africanizing his colony of bees Cooking down chemicals …
These Hands Are Clean Confess, confess For these sins and more; sweet Jesus he wep…
Undertaker Undertaker, undertaker, who you burying today? What little s…
Wash The Ground She was a strange girl, a crack in the glass A…