HOME, Strings’ remarkable second studio album, is undoubtedly the Michigan-born, Nashville-based artist’s bravest excursion thus far, completely rewiring bluegrass with elements of punk, country, folk rock, and genuine psychedelic exploration to fashion s
Billy Strings has been hailed as the future of bluegrass, transcending tradition and genre with his high velocity, flat-picking guitar technique, and intense, confessional songwriting. BLACK VINYL.
A native of Swift Current, Saskatchewan Canada, has a sound comprised of resonate and raw baritone vocals, folk and bluegrass style guitar and banjo picking, steady kick-drum stomping, and visually provoking, story telling lyrics.
This one was recorded with Dave Cobb in RCA Studio A and includes Lloyd Green on pedal steel, Chris Powell on drums and spoons, Corb Lund on vocals and Micky Raphael on harmonica.
Jason Isbell marks the 10th anniversary of his commercial breakthrough, Southeastern, with a remastered version of the original album — and a new album cover that depicts an older Isbell than the 34-year-old photographed on the original.
You know Dolly, Loretta, Tammy, and Bobbie-but what about Joyce, Mona, Cathy or Judy? Barnyard Beehive lassos 16 Opry hopefuls from across the Numeroverse, corralling the timeless tropes of eartbreak, trouble, and the bottle into one 12" pen.