Jerry Cantrell Boggy Depot 1998 Eacflac ~repack~ Info

Night came with the slow logic of moths. The depot's single bulb hummed to life, throwing a pool of yellow over the boards. The sky had the sharpness of being far from the city. Someone started passing out cigarettes. Someone else produced a harmonica. They improvised, and their improvisation braided into a new thing: a pilgrimage without a purpose, a prayer without a god.

It marked Cantrell's transition to full-time frontman, showcasing a melodic sense that was both soulful and distinctive, separate from Staley’s signature style. jerry cantrell boggy depot 1998 eacflac

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The album's imagery was captured by photographer , who traveled to Oklahoma in late 1997. The cover features an iconic shot of Cantrell standing waist-deep in a muddy river, a direct nod to the album's swampy, southern-inflected sound.