One Liner: One of the biggest Texas country names out there back in the 90's.
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One Liner: One of the biggest Texas country names out there back in the 90's.
One Liner: Relatively straight-forward Nashville country
One Liner: The Zach Bryan tree has many branches, but this guy is excellent
One Liner: Godfather-level, one of the top country stars of all time.
Portugal. The Man - Chris Black Changed My Life. The new disc is really good. The second song ("Grim Generation") feels like they went back to the well of the 60's groooooovy-baby sound to see if they could tap back into that zone of their mega-hit. It's not quite that catchy, but it is definitely a tight earworm that is very snappy. And then the most streamed song is one that I have already heard a good number of times (in part because it was on a Taco Bell commercial that played during sports things this year) but also because it interpolates Coolio's "1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New) (which he could have stolen from something else, I dunno) and at least one line follows the same vocal patterns as Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" (about 1:00 in). 13.5 million streams for "Dummy".
And if you are wondering about the album name, I did too: "We lost a very dear friend of ours on May 19, 2019. It shook us to our core. Chris was one of those people who was like glue; he brought everyone together. His passing really messed with us. The band was in shambles and this record is the first time I feel I made a complete record; a complete thought about our world crumbling around us and the journey back. While it is a very personal journey, I feel like everyone has a Chris Black in their life; at least I hope that everyone has a Chris Black in their life. That one friend who has a way of making everything right and making everything fun. The one who keeps you in check when you go off course and is always there to celebrate the good times and to support you in the bad times. Chris Black Changed My Life." So, that might explain some of the gap in their output.
One Liner: Georgia sorority girl whose biggest hit is about wearing the wrong school's colors
One Liner: Three sisters harmonizing a song about the dirt road where they grew up.
One Liner: Classic, old-school western sound from a 28 year old Canadian.
Anyway, I bring that up because this dude is right there in that same wheelhouse. He's doing yodels. He's doing classic story songs. He's doing a waltz about running cattle. His voice is gruff and gravelly like he literally just came out of the dusty trail. I love it.
Funny enough, he's from Saskatchewan, Canada. His father was a politician who served as the premier of Saskatchewan. He went to the hilariously named University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon. Sounds like something Bugs Bunny would say. But he paused his studies once he thought he might be able to make a go of it at music.
Strangely, I reviewed his first EP back in 2017, and yet I have no recollection of it at all. Too much music in my head, I suppose. Here is what I said back then: "Colter Wall - Imaginary Appalachia. No Spotify bio available, and I don't recall how this guy came to my attention. Might have been through a cousin-in-law who was telling me about some good new music. Dude brings Johnny Cash to mind, if Cash had made the soundtrack for the show Justified. He's Canadian, which is an interesting twist to the listening experience, because I don't think I ever would have guessed that. The runaway hit on Spotify is "Sleeping on the Blacktop" with 1.3 million streams [now up to an impressive 188 million, in part because of being featured in Yellowstone].
Apparently this song was on the Hell or High Water soundtrack, which makes sense like my Justified reference does. Hard scrabble Texan bank robbers or Kentuckian drug runners, not too much difference really. His voice is seriously a trip. His youthful appearance makes it seem like he'd sound like a kid, but then his voice is all gravel and Marlboro Reds and Old Grandad whiskey. I like it. I'm looking forward to the full album later this year." The other big streamer from that album is "The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie," with 98.9 million.
After that 2017 EP, he's released four more great albums. 2017's Colter Wall (produced by Dave Cobb), 2018's Songs of the Plain, 2020's Western Swing & Waltzes and Other Punchy Songs (quite a title!), and then 2023's Little Songs. In my opinion, all killer, no filler. I could just let these albums wash over me for days. I'm about to go out to West Texas for a few days, and I can tell you what will be playing as I sit on the front porch of the log house and watch the stars come out.
Other top streamers for you to check out:One Liner: Rockin' country with a young ex-Elvis impersonator.
Wikipedia Genre: Country (but it's got a real rock bent to it!)
Saturday.
One Liner: Lo-fi singer-songwriter with a folky bent and a good voice
One Liner: Another Zach Bryan acolyte, from Austin, making good acoustic tunes.
One Liner: Power-pop country ready made for belting out
One Liner: "Strawberry Wine" 4LYFE
One Liner: Country funk disco house DJ stuff
One Liner: Funny to think that Zach Bryan has been around long enough to have artists following in his footsteps, but this guy is right there.
One Liner: "Straight Tequila Night" is a jam, and his killer, singular voice is still there.