Sleeve designed by Keith Wallace and Cecilia Danell creditsĬubs create a brand of shimmering, psychedelic folk music that is deeply engaging and immersive, the music revealing different elements each time you play the album, with different songs and moments becoming more/less dominant as the album flows from the speakers. Production, mix and electrickery by Keith Wallace Keith - Bass, backing vocals, electric guitar (centre), jam jar slide guitar, minimoog theremin, percussion, whistlingįield recording of trains by Elaine Cosgrove in Atlanta Keith - Bass, casio sa46, minimoog theremin, percussion, tambourine, wind vocalsĬecilia - Electric guitar (right), vocals Keith - Bass, fuzz bass, minimoog theremin, percussion, tambourine The Beaten Path Through the High Grass:Īaron - Mandolin, hohner melodica-alto, yamaha reface cp Keith - 12 string acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, fuzz bass, lyrics, vocalsħ. Keith - Bass, fuzz bass, microkorg, tambourine, vocalsĬecilia - Banjo, field recording of birds Keith - Bass, fuzz bass, jam jar slide guitar, minimoog, percussion, tambourine, thundermakerĬecilia - Acoustic and electric guitars, casio sa46, lyrics, vocals The person listed first under each track was the originator of the song:Ĭecilia - Electric guitar (right), field recording of bells Watch the music video for Aunt Myrtle - youtu.be/oxqJ-0Lu4jgįor the record Cubs were (in alphabetical order):Ĭecilia Danell, Aaron Hurley, James Rider, Scott McLaughlin and Keith Wallace The album's cover is a suitably dreamy yet earthy photomontage of postcards from the 1930's discovered at a Belfast car boot sale. Songcraft, acoustic atmospherics and even a dash of folk-metal. 'Frozen Waterfall' veers from upbeat forest-folk fingerpicking to mellow moodpieces, with detours into sun-baked Cubs is comprised of members of A Lilac Decline, Phantom Dog Beneath The Moon, United Bible Studies and Loner Deluxe and their third album was recorded in a quick three week burst of collective activity. This album by the left-of-field folky group emerges at a time when folk-influenced music has risen again in Ireland, though Cubs have been ploughing their own furrow since 2006. If you are looking for more falls in the North Carolina mountains, see our Top 60 Waterfalls near Asheville.Rusted Rail is proud to announce the release of 'Frozen Waterfall', the third album from Irish psychedelic folksters Cubs. It's short walk via a long staircase, located in the Great Smoky Mountains.Ĭatawba Falls: Located just a few miles from I-40 in Old Fort, this waterfall hike takes you 1.5 miles past a rushing river to a 100-foot cascade. Mingo Falls: This 200-foot waterfall in Cherokee looks more like a glacier during extreme cold weather. This is our top winter scenic mountain drive, taking you 76 miles through the Pisgah National Forest and by many waterfalls.įrench Broad & Mill Shoals Falls: This twin waterfall is just a few steps from NC Highway 215. You'll usually see some ice climbers practicing their skills. Silver Run Falls: This summertime swimming hole near Cashiers is a short walk from the road.ĭry Falls: One of the rare waterfalls that you can walk behind, this roadside stop near Highlands along US Highway 64 is a must see year round.įorest Heritage Scenic Byway: Drive past the ice cliffs along NC Highway 215 near the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's located in Nantahala National Forest with a short paved trail that leads to a staircase down to this view. Upper Whitewater Falls: The tallest waterfall in the North Carolina mountains creates a 411-foot tall icy wonder, complete with loud booms from shifting ice. Sliding Rock: This popular natural water slide is known for its chilly mountain waters each summer - but not this cold! Located near Looking Glass Falls, it's open all year to visit.ĭaniel Ridge Falls: Take a half mile woodland hike to discover this 150-foot tall frozen beauty in Pisgah National Forest near Looking Glass Rock. Be careful of icy steps due to the frozen spray from the cascading water. ![]() Looking Glass Falls: This longtime favorite roadside waterfall in Pisgah National Forest can be seen from the parking area - or take the steps down for a close-up view. ![]() But some you can see from the road! Click on the name of each for a full page guide to read much more about them. Good hiking shoes with strong grips are highly recommended since most trails will have some icy spots. All of these are easy to find with safe trails. Enjoy our photo tour in Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests to some of our year-round favorite cascades to visit.
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