Country music album reviews from Holler.
As they move into a stage where they can no longer define themselves according to what they oppose, Lost Dog Street Band are starting to make the most lifelike music of their career.
Once again, Greensky Bluegrass have deliberately gone outside the box, evolving and improvising with joyous and often surprising results.
Archival music effectively replicated by two storied superstars
O’Donovan, while clearly a disciple of others that paved the paths taken here, has created a provocative, moving and distinctive work all of her own.
With Hell on Church Street, the Punch Brothers once again re-imagine bluegrass as more than just a revivalist art form - even as they recreate a 1983 album from genre legend Tony Rice.
Acoustic to its core, Young Man’s quietness defines the mood on Young Man; an intimate and mystical fourth studio album from the duo.