: He played a 1929 Gibson HG-22 and vintage Silvertone guitars.
Durham didn't just play standard instruments; he used "wrecking-yard" tools to create a primal atmosphere. : He played a 1929 Gibson HG-22 and
: Percussion included a bird feeder , hacksaws , oil pans , and cardboard boxes . : He played a 1929 Gibson HG-22 and
: Reviewers from Lonesome Highway described the sound as "swamp-drenched" and "strangely addictive". Lyrical Themes: Life vs. Death : He played a 1929 Gibson HG-22 and
The title represents a battle between the act of burying dreams (the shovel) and the soul's protest against its own end (the howling bones).