Old Sap

From the Rockies to Appalachia

New album “Marble Home” available on all streaming platforms.

Click the ablum cover to listen.

The new album, “Marble Home,” was created over the course of five years with producer Josh Goforth and a fantastic ensemble of North Carolina musicians.

“This is a record that understands music as shared space. For listeners who believe albums should feel alive, Marble Home delivers fully.”

—Claire Uebelacker, Ballyhoo Magazine

“Marble Home is not an album designed for background listening or instant gratification. It asks for presence, patience, and trust. In return, it offers something increasingly rare: a sense of belonging not rooted in identity or certainty, but in shared motion. It is a record that doesn’t just want to be heard—it wants to be inhabited.”

—Garth Thomas, The Hollywood Digest

 

“Listening to Marble Home feels less like consuming an album and more like stepping into a worldview. Old Sap’s work here operates on a philosophical frequency, asking questions about time, belief, masculinity, intimacy, and the natural world without insisting on answers. The record unfolds patiently, allowing ideas to surface through repetition and texture rather than proclamation… In a cultural moment defined by speed and certainty, Marble Home offers attentiveness. It asks listeners to sit with discomfort and value process over outcome. That is not an easy request—but it is a generous one.”

—Mindy McCall, IndiePulse Music Magazine

 

Click HERE to listen to Old Sap’s cover of John Prine’s “Christmas In Prison”