Bassholes
Stack O Lee
The Secret Strength of Depression — 2000

Their second of three recordings of the song; "Stack O'Lee and Billy Lyons" - 1992, this one, and ""Stack O Lee" - 2003.
The Bassholes, a garage blues duo from Columbus, Ohio, released their album The Secret Strength of Depression in 2000. This album features a live rendition of the traditional folk song "Stack O' Lee," recorded on August 16, 1997, at KSPC Radio in Claremont, California.
Their interpretation of "Stack O Lee" is characterized by a raw, lo-fi aesthetic, blending garage rock energy with deep blues influences. This approach aligns with the Bassholes' signature style, offering a gritty and authentic take on the classic narrative.
The album The Secret Strength of Depression comprises 11 tracks, capturing the band's dynamic live performance and their unique fusion of blues and garage rock elements.