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.
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.
Rustin’ in the Rain is the eagerly anticipated new album from singer-songwriter Tyler Childers. This collection of new songs is Childers’ sixth studio album, and the follow up to his critically acclaimed release Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?.
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.