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Prine's final album. Arguably at the height of his powers, concise yet beautiful songs. A final artistic statement that contains multitudes. You'll be spinning this one for years.
There's no real way around it: Kelsey Waldon's new album, Every Ghost, is heavy stuff. Across it's nine songs, she confronts addiction, grief, generational trauma, and even herself - and comes through it stronger and at peace.
The band's debut album, Restless, out on Oh Boy Records on March 28, reflects their evolving dynamic following moments of vulnerability and solidarity.
A record that's as reverent as it is raunchy, a collection that challenges conventional notions of genre and race while at the same time celebrating the music that helped make Swamp Dogg the beloved iconoclast he's known as today.
"...I decided it was time to try and take that old cadillac sound from my childhood and use it as the modicum and put it through everything I've learned since then," -Tre Burt
In Spite Of Ourselves is John Prine's 13th studio album, originally released in 1999. Unlike his other albums, this album only includes one track penned by Prine himself, with the rest of the tracklist made up covers of vintage country music classics.
"For Better, Or Worse" is a sequel of sorts to 'In Spite Of Ourselves' featuring duets with today's women of Country and Americana singing the classic songs that built the genres.