Praise for Pillars & Tongues – Lay of Pilgrim Park

“With just three members, Pillars and Tongues manages to craft powerful folk abstractions and interwoven, trance-inducing vocal dynamics. Both composed and improvisational, these shifting forms evoke spiritual vibes in their soulful essence, heavenly harmonies, and repeated patterns.”
– Alarm Magazine, “This Weeks Best Albums”
“Recording much of their material live, their antecedents are as modern as drone and as old as early American folk, though with the latter they’re often stretching the definition of the genre. . . . it’s hard to believe Lay of Pilgrim Park is the work of just three people in the same room, and their roles are so fluid it’s hard to pick out where one member’s contributions start and another ends. The album’s abrupt changes, deliberate silences, and movements rather than verses and choruses feel almost more classical than folk (or jazz, or indie, or anything else they might be considered). . . . a tightly focused album-length piece”
– Jason Crock, Pitchfork
“The energy that emanates from this album, is enormous. Not massive, huge, but magnificent and powerful, brilliant and wise.”
– Das Klienicum
“Is it too early to name an album the best of the year? Ok, I’ll slow down, but the new album from Pillars and Tongues is something special.”
– The Deli Magazine (Chicago)
“Filled with lush strings, improvised vocals, and a chamber-folk core, the latest album from Chicago’s Pillars and Tongues, Lay of Pilgrim Park is impressively beautiful.”
– This Zine Will Change Your Life
“This is definitely for Dead Can Dance fans. Very interesting listen all together. While listening to this you can actually picture the singing moment on Brendan Perry from DCD. “The Center of” and “Park Saint and Folly” really lift up this whole title. Give it go…”
– The Sirens Sound
“With the magic that I thought their Daytrotter session was, as well as the album Protection . . . , I had pretty high expectations for the new release, and I most certainly wasn’t disappointed. Pillars and Tongues have their craft finely tuned, and Lay of Pilgrim Park is the perfect evidence for it.”
– Satellite for Entropy
“Lay of Pilgrim Park is one kickass album. Beautiful packaging”
– BabySue
Purchase at the Endless Nest Store
The Cairo Gang – Holy Clover 7″ EP: OUT NOW!!!


Empty Cellar is proud to announce the release of The Cairo Gang – Holy Clover 7″ EP… yesterday (March 16th)! We LOVE this one.
HOLY CLOVER” new EP by THE CAIRO GANG. features four NEW songs recorded in a risen cornfield in shelby county, kentucky. A departure from previous cerebral and primarily acoustic efforts, this record is tight and electric with choruses and vocal harmonies all supported by an enforced bass and drums set. One mic at a time and brought to you in 33 rpms on glorious 7 inch vinyl! Limited copies made available by Empty Cellar and Tin Angel in the USA and Europe, respectively. Includes freed downloadable version.
“Jesus…with angels.”
– Jason Dean, 7 Inches
Purchase at the Endless Nest Store
Empty Cellar Artists at SxSW

If you are at SxSW then make your way to one of the many shows that
the Sandwitches and
Sonny Smith are playing and show them some love. Empty Cellar artists
Tim Cohen &
Wymond Miles will also be playing several shows in the
Fresh & Onlys, and Mark Trecka of
Pillars and Tongues will be playing drums for
Dark Dark Dark.
Oh yeah, and our entire catalog is available at Waterloo Records in Austin.
The Sandwitches SxSW Dates
Sonny Smith SxSW Dates

The Fresh & Onlys SxSW Dates

Indian Summer Presents: Joseph Childress, Lazarus, Elephant Micah, Soft Shells, & Peace Lovin’!!!!!

Check out this amazing image of Joseph Performing to an art-bus full of people. If you look through the bus windshield, you might notice that the bus is traveling. This was taken at one of many incredibly incredibly rad events curated by our dear friend David Wilson at
Ribbons Publications.
Joseph is playing once again this Thursday (3/4)… tomorrow (sorry for the short notice). He will be part of a righteous line-up put together by Indian Summer with the help of the The Seaweed Sway and Invisible Ocean. It is taking place at a great new space in the Mission. It will have a nice mellow party vibe… couches, a treehouse, beer & wine, an organ… and it is FREE (suggested donation).
In no particular order:
Joseph Childress
Lazarus
Elephant Micah
Soft Shells
Peace, Loving
Thursday March 4th
8:00 – 11:00PM
Free (suggested $5 donation)
Crowdflower
455 Valencia St.
(Between 15th & 16th)
San Francisco