
Salt Cathedral - Terminal Woes
If you know The Wild Honey Pie, you know we’re besties with Salt Cathedral. We’ve been collaborators for over 8 years so when we were deciding which artists to invite to On The Mountain 4, they were right at the top of our list. For their episode, we recorded “Terminal Woes” from their latest album Before It’s Gone, and “Te Quiero Olvidar” from their debut album CARISMA, during their intimate set in the base lodge at Hunter Mountain. The energy on set was infectious, with guests taking a break from somatic breathwork annd massages to dance to the feel-good vibrations coming from the stage.
Head to our YouTube for our Salt Cathedral episode of On The Mountain featuring “Te Quiero Olvidar” and “Terminal Woes.”
These videos are all a part of our brand new season of On The Mountain - our music video series hosted at Hunter Mountain and Glen Falls House in the Catskills, New York featuring episodes with Local Natives, Gus Dapperton, Runnner, Girlpuppy, Fat Tony, Salt Cathedral, and TOLEDO.
— Kayla Silverman on February 10, 2025
Moses Sumney - Plastic
Los Angeles genre-bending artist Moses Sumney released his gorgeous and ethereal debut album Aromanticism into the world this September. Sumney has made a big impression on artists like Solange and Sufjan Stevens for good reason. His infusion of soul and folk come together on this album in a way that leaves us begging for more. A prime example of this heavenly blend is found on the third song of the album, “Plastic.” A previous version of the song can be heard on the first season of Issa Rae’s HBO series, Insecure. This new version serves as one of the more simplistic songs on the album, featuring just a fingerpicked electric guitar, a synth and Sumney’s captivating voice. The hook of the song repeats the line “my wings are made of plastic,” each time sung in a slightly different way than it was before, continuing to imbue the phrase with new meaning. This song of vulnerability, self-awareness and secret-spilling is the kind that you can leave on repeat and get lost in for hours.
— Dara Bankole on October 22, 2017