LHR129 / Released
13-02-2026
This EP delivers a modern bluegrass collection rooted in introspection, reckoning, and quiet resolve. Fiddle, banjo, mandolin, dobro, and pedal steel guitar frame stories of inner struggle, societal collapse, emotional imbalance, burnout, and personal change. Dark, reflective, and emotionally mature, this release blends traditional bluegrass instrumentation with contemporary themes, offering cinematic, story-forward songs well-suited for dramatic narrative, tension, and thoughtful Americana storytelling.
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Modern bluegrass slow brooding ballad. Male vocals, fiddle, Dobro, banjo and mandolin drive this as one man really looks inward, feeling he's done his best but realizing the devil is coming for him as he can't overcome his regrets and unhappiness. Overall, it's about trying to survive one's own conscience, holding on through insomnia, shame, and spiritual loneliness, while still listening for a voice that might save you if you don't give in.
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Main
LHR129-001
My Darkest Hour (Ep)
02:41
Modern bluegrass slow brooding ballad. Male vocals, fiddle, Dobro, banjo and mandolin drive this as one man really looks inward, feeling he's done his best but realizing the devil is coming for him as he can't overcome his regrets and unhappiness. Overall, it's about trying to survive one's own conscience, holding on through insomnia, shame, and spiritual loneliness, while still listening for a voice that might save you if you don't give in.
02:41
116 BPM
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A modern bluegrass mid-tempo tale about the impending end of the world. Male vocals drive this and mandolin, fiddle, Dobro take it over the top. It reads as a resigned, darkly reflective meditation on societal and environmental collapse, told from the perspective of someone who feels both aware and powerless. The world is on fire, literally and metaphorically, and you choose to face that truth together, without illusions, while questioning whether humanity has already crossed the point of no return. It's mournful, cynical, and strangely tender at the same time.
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Main
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My Darkest Hour (Ep)
02:34
A modern bluegrass mid-tempo tale about the impending end of the world. Male vocals drive this and mandolin, fiddle, Dobro take it over the top. It reads as a resigned, darkly reflective meditation on societal and environmental collapse, told from the perspective of someone who feels both aware and powerless. The world is on fire, literally and metaphorically, and you choose to face that truth together, without illusions, while questioning whether humanity has already crossed the point of no return. It's mournful, cynical, and strangely tender at the same time.
02:34
100 BPM
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Mid-tempo Bluegrass featuring male vocals, fiddle, mandolin and banjo. This song is a metaphorical warning tale about trying, and failing, to control or "own" a powerful, independent woman who is far beyond the man's depth. You won't take her home tonight or any night. Be careful.
LHR129-003
Main
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My Darkest Hour (Ep)
02:43
Mid-tempo Bluegrass featuring male vocals, fiddle, mandolin and banjo. This song is a metaphorical warning tale about trying, and failing, to control or "own" a powerful, independent woman who is far beyond the man's depth. You won't take her home tonight or any night. Be careful.
02:43
100 BPM
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Modern Bluegrass, mid-tempo with male and female vocals, fiddle and banjo that almost bend into Indie Folk with the addition of drums. The song is about someone who's stuck in a cycle of effort without progress, telling themselves they're fine while slowly burning out. Running on habit and pride, mistaking endurance for purpose, and realizing, too late or too slowly, that you're circling instead of moving forward. You keep grinding, keep showing up, keep pretending not to care, but deep down you know the effort isn't being matched with real commitment or change.
LHR129-004
Main
LHR129-004
My Darkest Hour (Ep)
02:47
Modern Bluegrass, mid-tempo with male and female vocals, fiddle and banjo that almost bend into Indie Folk with the addition of drums. The song is about someone who's stuck in a cycle of effort without progress, telling themselves they're fine while slowly burning out. Running on habit and pride, mistaking endurance for purpose, and realizing, too late or too slowly, that you're circling instead of moving forward. You keep grinding, keep showing up, keep pretending not to care, but deep down you know the effort isn't being matched with real commitment or change.
02:47
123 BPM
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Mid-tempo modern Bluegrass with male vocals, fiddle, banjo with added pedal steel guitar. This song reads like a quiet reckoning at a crossroads, part love song, part self-intervention, set against the backdrop of bar gigs, steel guitars, and late-night habits. It's tender, self-aware, and mature, less about dramatic regret and more about quiet commitment. It's time for a change and he knows he can be a better person and partner. He's ready to listen and knows a partnership only makes him stronger.
LHR129-005
Main
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My Darkest Hour (Ep)
02:30
Mid-tempo modern Bluegrass with male vocals, fiddle, banjo with added pedal steel guitar. This song reads like a quiet reckoning at a crossroads, part love song, part self-intervention, set against the backdrop of bar gigs, steel guitars, and late-night habits. It's tender, self-aware, and mature, less about dramatic regret and more about quiet commitment. It's time for a change and he knows he can be a better person and partner. He's ready to listen and knows a partnership only makes him stronger.
02:30
100 BPM