Consistency hasn’t been Chase Rice’s forte in years gone by. I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go to Hell is an exception – a largely solid offering that feels as much like a healing process for Rice as it is for his dedicated fans.
Anyone who loves the layered storytelling of John Prine and Nanci Griffith or novelists like Anne Tyler will immediately warm to Homemaker.
Queen of Me is adventurous, a bit weird and delightfully imperfect.
War lays bare her psyche, alchemizing personal struggles into a sonic guidebook to survival.
A mere two years after his acclaimed sophomore album Purgatory, Childers returns with his most cohesive and fully realized work yet.
On Purgatory, Childers allows his point of view to dwell in a space of conflict. The results are beautifully complicated, thought-provoking and, at times, flawed.