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🦝 Somewhere off Route 13, there’s a rusted diner with a jukebox that only plays memories. The raccoon found a tape under the seat of an abandoned Ford. On the cover, the words were barely legible: “For Maria – and the ghosts we couldn't name.” This is “Dust Marlowe’s Lullaby” — a crooked gospel of outlaws, prophets, jukebox laments and roadside hallucinations. Each track feels like it was sung to the night sky from the back of a truck, halfway through a bottle and halfway through forgetting. 🚬 A love letter to lost radios, broken oaths and flickering neon signs on empty highways. It sounds like country-blues left to ferment in a desert motel drawer for 40 years. 🎞️ Album: Shotgun Prophet of Route 13 🎧 A Southern lo-fi gospel-blues opera in rust and reverb 🎙️ Vocals & Visions: Raccoon and the Invisible Band This album is a collection of dust-coated parables, dreamlike road ballads, and apocalyptic gospel sung through broken speakers and holy distortion. From the fires of Widow’s Bend to the phone booth elegies and desert requiems, each track holds a fragment of lost America — a myth told in cigarette smoke, shotgun shells, and fading neon. 🎙️ Vocals At the heart of the record is Jubal Rawlins, our shotgun prophet — an outlaw preacher without a pulpit, whose voice carries the weight of burnt bibles, motel betrayals, and failed salvations. Jubal doesn’t sing. He warns, he weeps, he wanders. His delivery on Ashes in the Lantern Wind (Requiem Version) could shake angels from sleep. But not all voices come from the grave. We give special thanks to Dahlia Valence, the unnamed siren of the highway, whose ghostly vocals appear on Radio Static & Love Notes and Ashes in the Lantern Wind (First Version). She came in on a Wednesday with a cracked mirror and a locket full of names she wouldn’t say aloud. She sang in one take. We never saw her again. The coffee still smells like her perfume. 🌌 Tracklist: Shotgun Prophet of Route 13 1. Train Whistle for a Toothache Moon 2. Maria on the Rooftop with a Golden Broom 3. Dust Marlowe’s Lullaby 4. The Fire at Widow’s Bend 5. Ashes in the Lantern Wind 6. Dust Marlowe's Lullaby II 7. Polaroids from the Wrong Funeral 8. Saint Charlie and the Cactus Choir 9. Mississippi Moonshine Meteorite 10. Saint Charlie's Last Prayer 11. Radio Static & Love Notes 12. Hymnal for a Dead Payphone 13. Shotgun Prophet of Route 13 14. Ashes in the Lantern Wind – Jubal’s Version Shotgun Prophet of Route 13 is a haunted collection of outlaw lo-fi gospel-blues, performed by a band that might not even exist anymore. Composed and arranged in the Deadeye Diner Studio — a trailer-turned-studio parked somewhere between Route 13 and memory — this record was tracked using vintage analog equipment, field recordings, salvaged transistor radios, and the occasional bottle of desert moonshine. Each track is a sonic sermon, delivered not from a pulpit, but from a shotgun seat — with the window down, the wind howling, and the past riding in the rearview. We used: • 🎸 Distorted slide guitars (Gretsch resonator + analog fuzz pedal) • 🥁 Brushes on rusted snare, kick dampened with denim • 📻 Vocals through a CB radio rig and tape-warped delay • 🌬️ Ambient textures: wind through old churches, footsteps on gravel, glass breaking in silence • 🎹 Broken organ loops, pitch-warped Mellotron, harmonium out of tune • 🎤 Voice processing: megaphone hum, AM radio filters, whisper layering • 🪕 Occasional banjo fragments and ghost choirs sampled from wax cylinders 💌 Credits & Dedications 🎙️ Vocals: Jubal Rawlins (all tracks except 5), Dahlia Valence (5 & 10) 🎸 Guitars & Fuzzes: "Lefty" Mills 🎛️ Production & Field Recordings: Doghouse Domingo 🥁 Drums & Junk Percussion: Clara Rose 🛠️ Engineering: Raccoon & the Invisible Band This album is a candle for those driving nowhere with purpose, a letter to lost lovers never sent, and a psalm for broken souls who find rhythm in rust. 📍 This album belongs to the world of Echoes of All Worlds 🎴 Series: The Raccoon's Records – A Raccoon Journey through Songs, Stories & Forgotten Sounds 🎧 Narrative style: Vocal lo-fi jazz, outlaw country-blues, haunted folk sermons 🗺️ Explore other realms curated by the raccoon: – 🛰️ Cosmos Drift Jazz – lo-fi space jazz from forgotten orbits – / @cosmosdriftjazz – 🏔️ Mystic Realm Music – fantasy ambient from ancient lands – / @mysticrealmmusic – Echoes of All Worlds – Lo-fi & ambient journeys – / @echoesofallworlds ✉️ Contact & Collaboration [email protected] Instagram & TikTok → @cosmosofsound. © All rights reserved. Produced by Echoes of All Worlds & Raccoon and the Invisible Band. Recorded at Deadeye Diner Studio, somewhere off Route 13.