Tejon Street Corner Thieves Release Stolen Goods, A Tribute to Traditional Americana and Folk

Article Contributed by The Regime | Published on Friday, May 7, 2021

Colorado-based outlaw alt-folk group, Tejon Street Corner Thieves, have released their new album, Stolen Goods today via Liars Club. The 10-track album was recorded at Royal Recordings in Colorado Springs, Colo. with producer Bill Douglass, and pays homage to the classic traditional Americana, folk, and bluegrass songs that helped redefine genres; and lay the groundwork for what would become the roots of modern folk.

The Stolen Goods album is available now online at http://store.liarsclubrecords.com in CD and limited edition vinyl, with album artwork designed by artist Jim Evans, also known as TAZ the “Rock Poster God.” The Stolen Goods limited edition vinyl is unique in the sense that it folds out into the game board of the new and exclusive Tejon Street Corner Thieves board game that they've dubbed "Larry." In the game, fans can play and party as their favorite band member as they warp through the chaotic world of life on the road.

Stolen Goods takes the listener on a journey with Tejon Street Corner Thieves through re-worked classic folk, bluegrass and traditional Americana songs by adding their own unique twist, defined as outlaw blues and trash-grass forged by their original brand of whiskey roots. These classic traditional songs have been passed down for generations and the roots can be traced back to as early as the mid-1800s, making them some of the most important and essential moments in music history and influencing countless of songwriters.

The complete Stolen Goods tracklist is:

Wayfaring Stranger

Crawdad

Deal Rag

Down by the Bay

Five Foot Two

Greasy Coat

Keep it Clean

Mobile Line

Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms

Sugar Hill 

To celebrate the release of their new album Stolen Goods, Tejon Street Corner Thieves will be playing an album release party on May 14th at Black Sheep in their hometown of Colorado Springs, CO.

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