

Taking this as an opportunity to try to build mood via other methods, the band crafted a more textured series of songs in increasingly collaborative songwriting.Īnother major influence on Now That We Are All Ghosts was Joe Cannon’s leisure reading of the works of German author Thomas Mann in the years leading up the pandemic.

The new tracks dive into greater stylistic range, in part due to a line-up change where lyricist, guitarist and banjo picker Joe Cannon, bassist Jeff Brueggeman, and drummer Josh Barto welcomed multi-instrumentalist Gian Pogliano due to the departure of pedal steel player Gavin Hardy. Self-described as “Doom Chamber-Americana,” Resurrectionists is a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based band who have recently released their second full-length album titled Now That We Are All Ghosts.

Resurrectionists’ Joe Cannon Sees Historical Parallels In Now That We Are All Ghosts
