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Tyler Childers is the finest songwriter to emerge from the Bluegrass State since Chris Knight and should be mentioned in the same breath as Fifth on the Floor, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton, as a leader of the renaissance of Kentucky music.
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.
On her fourth full-length Strays, recorded in Topanga Canyon and produced by Jonathan Wilson, the singer/songwriter presents a clear-eyed mission statement delivered in blistering rock n' roll. Margo Price has something to say, and nothing to prove.
The self-titled album from singer-songwriter-producer Zach Bryan is an expansive yet intimate 16-track set that explores the Grammy-nominated artist's Oklahoma roots as well as his vast and varied confluence of musical and literary influences.
Clear cream vinyl - Saturn returns, cardinals embody a dead friend, love is given and taken, streets rush by, belongings are packed and old chapters deserted, and New York City serves as the same gleaming beacon as Oz.
Stampede (Bone Colored Vinyl) Orville Peck - Critically acclaimed, Orville Peck has long dreamed of making Stampede, a duets album with singers, songwriters, and fellow musicians he's long admired.
A 13-track project, mostly featuring new, original songs, along with a few older fan favorites. The album is produced by Rick Rubin, with additional production from Nick Sanborn of Sylvan Esso and Childers himself.
For nearly a decade, Margo Price has created a lane where independent-minded, insurgent country music can exist
and thrive alongside the mainstream. Now she's back with an exquisite, timeless album that reconnects with her
roots.