Sooners/Gideon Bensen/A Casual End Mile

In a universe with an immutable timeline it is still possible to travel into the past, but doing so results in the creation of a new, alternate timeline, occupying a separate reality. So, when Sooners took their instruments and hopped back into the 1940s, they spawned a new world of hope crushed beneath institutional collapse. […]
Jimmy Dalton
Published on September 21, 2009

Overview

In a universe with an immutable timeline it is still possible to travel into the past, but doing so results in the creation of a new, alternate timeline, occupying a separate reality.

So, when Sooners took their instruments and hopped back into the 1940s, they spawned a new world of hope crushed beneath institutional collapse. Likewise, Gideon Bensen and the Preachers have crashed through underground clubs, breaching the turn of the Fifties and powering through the Sixties in their own timeline of decadence and delight. Nostalgia, for a newborn world of dappled light and muddy tears, is at its strongest in the words and melodies of A Casual End Mile.

Take this free trip into worlds that are old and yet new, and perhaps you will tear away your own trinkets of times gone by.

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