Contemporary country with classic country sensibilities -- real stories of love and woe. Produced by Sturgill Simpson and David Ferguson and recorded at The Butcher Shoppe in Nashville.
When it comes to Tyler Childers, it's tempting to read too much into album titles. Purgatory, his 2017 debut, did tend to hang suspended between the poles separating country and Americana, having its roots inflections feel spectral.
Happy Endings has 12 new songs that showcase the group's confidence with incorporating pop and rock touches into easily digestible, radio-friendly modern country.
"A sleazy, steamy rock 'n' roll record" - Simpson. The psychotic "soundtrack" that accompanies Simpson's rock anime of the same name. Best thing Neil Young never did!
Forecasted as "one of the most anticipated albums of 2017" by Rolling Stone Country, This One's For You is anchored by Luke Combs' debut hit single "Hurricane."
Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? is the highly anticipated 2022 album by Tyler Childers, and his longtime band The Food Stamps. This unique collection is separated into 3 parts, each with a different sonic perspective, but all part of one album vision.