It’s 5 p.m. in St. Louis, but it’s midnight in Berlin. That’s where Ha Ha Tonka lead singer and de facto spokesman Brian Roberts talks to me via Zoom. Despite the late hour, Brian says he doesn’t mind ...
A couple of rootsy, passionate, scruffy groups such as Mumford & Sons did their thing at the Grammy Awards this year, exposing their music to a relatively vast audience in one fell swoop. Mumford's ...
Elemental forces push and pull Ha Ha Tonka throughout the band's latest record. Songs and scenes unfurl beneath a titular "BloodRedMoon"; at least three rivers run through this set; and time — with ...
According to the Missouri State Parks Web site, Camden County’s Ha Ha Tonka State Park is a “geological wonderland.” You could say the same about the rough-and-tumble rock of the park’s namesake band, ...
Plans are in place for perhaps the most important fall holiday celebration of the year. No, it's not a Halloween party or Thanksgiving dinner but Tonksgiving. This week, Missouri band Ha Ha Tonka ...
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CAMDEN COUNTY, Mo. — The state of Missouri acquired Ha Ha Tonka back in 1978 and aims to preserve its karst topography, which includes springs, sinkholes, natural bridges and caves. The state park is ...
Ha Ha Tonka will return this fall with their fourth album, Lessons, due September 24 via Bloodshot Records. Produced by Lucius drummer Dan Molad alongside the Ryantist, the follow-up to 2011’s Death ...
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