Artist's albums
A Hundred Lies
1999 · album
Bits & Pieces
2023 · album
Fill Those Shoes
2023 · single
Bits and Pieces
2023 · single
Tricks of the Trade
2021 · album
Shaky Ground
2021 · single
Money Train
2021 · single
Black Bitter Moon
2018 · single
Come Hell or High Water
2018 · album
I Don't Wanna Disappear
2018 · single
Sell Me a Gun
2018 · single
Pretty Little Troubles
2017 · album
Another Black Hole
2016 · album
The RCA Sessions
2015 · album
Pitiful Blues
2014 · album
Down the River
2012 · album
To Drink the Rain
2011 · album
For the Mission Baby
2009 · album
Gamblin' House
2008 · album
Wager
2007 · EP
Not Forgotten
2006 · album
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Biography
Malcolm Holcombe grew up in western North Carolina, home to some of the planet's oldest mountains and some of America's deepest musical traditions. Radio and TV fueled Malcolm's musical passions as a kid, and music became even more important after he lost both his parents relatively young. He toured with bands and landed in Nashville, where he took up an inconspicuous station at the back of the house - the very back - at Douglas Corner, one of the city's best singer/songwriter venues. Stories began to circulate about the mysterious dishwasher with the subterranean voice and oracle-like talent. Sadly so did stories of wildly inconsistent behavior - profound sweetness crossed by bouts of stunning abrasiveness. Moving back to the North Carolina hills proved a powerful tonic...With deep faith in God and a commitment to his art, Holcombe repaired himself and his career. And that's a pretty good nod to the effect of hearing Holcombe sing. If you've not seen him in a live setting, this is what you have to do. His presence is spooky and timeless, as one imagines it was like to see Son House or Leadbelly. No emotional stone is left unturned. While you plan for this important experience, collect Malcolm Holcombe albums... He is cryptic, demanding, polarizing, bold, passionate and free, a combination badly needed in our time of infinite trivia. He's even more interesting for having made a remarkable journey of recovery and discovery. Craig Havighurst