A porch-singer with a penchant for picking up traditional Appalachian music and spinning it into strands of gold, the 17-year-old banjo virtuoso talks to Holler about her third album Long Time To Be Gone.
A selection box of Nashville's finest come together on a magical journey into the heart of country psychedelia with Sean Thompson's Weird Ears.
“As long as there’s country music, as long as there’s backroads, there will always be truck songs."
Holler catches up with the 'Knock' singer to discuss her early aspirations, the state of LGBTQ representation in country music and what it means to have an "authentic" sound.
Still in his early twenties, Twomey's debut solo album is a candid coming-of-age record that explores love, loss and distance, distilling the sounds of his teenage years in the music he was brought up on.
As Fleet sings of being a kid, the warmth and patience that the recording offers makes you feel both emotional while remembering your own childhood and thankful for now.