
Like many of his West Texas contemporaries, Daniel Markham has often been able to tap into the isolating, yet calm lonesomeness of the Panhandle. Whether it be Thrift Store Cowboys and Amanda Shires of the last decade, Terry Allen and The Flatlanders of the late '70s, or Buddy Holly and Wink-native Roy Orbison of the late '50s, they all had the ability to capture the parting winds of the flatlands and the blistering sun of the West Texas deserts. It was ingrained in their sound - becoming signature for each in their own shades.
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Out For Blood
New Blood
Standing In The Rain
Make Believe
I Came Here to Rock and Roll
Disintegrator
Zelda
Velvet Elvis
Favorite Band
Cinch
Downhill
Sabbath Horse
Big Star
Night (Just One More)
Best of Luck
Slayer Tapes & AM Radio
Kudzu
Going Insane
Drag Up Some Dead
Turning Blue
No Mosquitoes
Land of Men
Second Favorite Song
House of Death
Coming Down
Hide The Body
Burn Away
Eyes so Dark
Late
Right as Rain
Show Me What You Got
Killers They Will Creep
Lover
Ennio
Nova
Disconnected and Flying
Fire Girl
Silver
Don't It Feel so Good?
Let You Down
Mosquitoes
River Bridge
Moss Eaters
Shed
I'll See You In Hell
That's What You Say
Everybody Misses You
Floyd
Golden Hour
Overreaction
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