Thank you to “listen, dammit” blog
A blog called listen, dammit enjoyed the Hungry Villagers track "Tree Full of Ghosts." There’s a bit of a gospel feel in the Hungry Villagers’ folk-rock sound, too, in Abraham’s resonant vocals and the way his brothers blend their voices in harmony. The band’s single, “Tree Full of Ghosts,” has a propulsive backbeat framing strummed acoustic guitar, atmospheric electric guitar and chugging bass. Powerful stuff.
Thank you to “listen, dammit” blog
A blog called listen, dammit enjoyed the Hungry Villagers track “Tree Full of Ghosts.” There’s a bit of a gospel feel in the Hungry Villagers’ folk-rock sound, too, in Abraham’s resonant vocals and the way his brothers blend their voices in harmony. The band’s single, “Tree Full of Ghosts,” has a propulsive backbeat framing strummed acoustic guitar, atmospheric electric guitar... [Read more]
New look at some old shots
Video from SXSW – Followed It Down
We perform “Followed It Down” at our SXSW gig at HiLo in Austin on March 17. Hungry Villagers perform Followed It Down from Hungry Villagers on Vimeo. Read More →
Little Fingers
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Love from KEXP 90.3 FM in Seattle
Craig Hlavaty of the Houston Press noticed last week that the Villagers are getting some attention from Seattle indie station KEXP. The fruits of Hungry Villagers’ labors have seemingly paid off. Today, while perusing the concert industry website livedaily.com, we saw the Houston indie-pop group has today’s free download of the day, new track “Tree Full Of Ghosts.” Further investigation... [Read more]
The Austin experience
By Dave Houck Driving towards Austin from Houston for the first time was a beautiful experience in itself; nothing else could have put me in the right mindset than to gaze out over the fields and Savannah-like terrain. With the sun pouring down upon us, and the cool, spring air rushing in the car, I found myself thinking that I was in South Africa, more than once. And almost found myself looking out... [Read more]


