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The Shants’ slow-burning sound originates from the rural backgrounds of its members: from South Louisiana delta pines, to the brusk plains of Minnesota to the rolling hills of the Central California Coast. The Shants now call Oakland, California home. They have one EP released through High Scores & Records in Portland.
"Hailing from Oakland, California, The Shants specialize in a blend of Southern folk and country, embossed with the sad sounds of the pedal steel guitar” - FILTER Magazine
“…Rustic and subdued, like the scant, heavily muted light that finds its way to the floor of a redwood grove - No Depression
“The Shants play sunny-yet boreal folk songs that are tinged with blues and nostalgia. Their melodies sound like they’ve been soaked in a Louisiana bayou and left out to dry in the California sun, and have a cadence that’s murky and forbidding… yet palatable and serene.” - Kevin Wan