Forming a trilogy with 2014’s Single Mothers and 2015’s Absent Fathers, J.T. Earle’s latest teams him with Omaha indie-rock don Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes) for his rangiest set yet. “What’s She Crying For” is a moaning honky-tonk weeper with pedal steel and
Vinyl LP pressing. 2021 release. On August 20, 2020 the world lost an amazing light with the passing of Justin Townes Earle. Justin was a vibrant songwriter who could play the blues, country, and rock n roll all in the same song.
Bandy embodied the country ethos of writing and performing songs about real people and real life, songs about cheatin' and drinkin' and heal kickin' good times - the best of what country music has to offer!
"The Scottish band’s first studio album in seven years considers the importance of togetherness with clear, aphoristic language and a few musical experiments." -Pitchfork
In Ants From Up There, Black Country, New Road creates a singular sonic middle ground that traverses classical minimalism, indie-folk, pop, alt rock with a distinct tone that is already unique to the band.