
NEW Released 8.8.11 “Hope of the Seen and Unseen” is a ten track story about believing in the midst of adversity. It plays like a digest of American music and carries a message to match: hope makes the heart learn to hold.
Listening note: recorded throughout a nomadic walkabout lasting from July 2009 to June 2010 taking place from Virginia Beach, VA to Southern Mexico and back to Tennessee. It was tracked primarily in basements with a laptop mic and mixed in Garageband with instruments found or borrowed along the way. The album art is a painting on woodblock by Ashley Addair.
Levon’s attempt to describe a good lesson learned, in a multi-instrument, homemade oddity of sound contemplating country roots with funky keyboards, and sampled Harlem street sounds under slide guitars. All instruments and vocals are Levon Walker. Album art by Dustin Addair.
Accompany Levon’s quirky piano ballads of spasmodic poetry into a world peopled by neckties, young lovers, and culture spitting robots.Recorded at Nightsong Studio in Knoxville, TN and originally distributed in handmade packaging during Levon and Ashley’s attempt to live in New York City during the spring of 2009. The title track became the motivation for the blog noroomforhipsters.com. Album art by Dustin Addair.




