Navin R Slavin
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I thought maybe some James Taylor will bring some luck to our boys so let's try it
Copperline is just one of those songs, man.
I thought maybe some James Taylor will bring some luck to our boys so let's try it
Jesus Christ that's awful
LOL I forgot about Firehouse, I think I used to have all their albums circa 1995 or so
Been jamming to Muse all night. Damn I’d love to see them live.
If you only heard the audio and didn’t know him, you’d never believe that voice came out of that guy. Not who I pictured at all. Amazing.Holy shit I love Wall’s voice. It’s like having melted butter poured into your ears.
Right?! A buddy of mine told me to give him a listen a while back. After listening to Imaginary Appalachia about three times on repeat I googled the dude, saw a picture and immediately sent my friend a message asking how a dude who looks like a hick version of Ed Sheeran could sing like that.If you only heard the audio and didn’t know him, you’d never believe that voice came out of that guy. Not who I pictured at all. Amazing.
I'm familiar with Simpson and OCMS, but I don't know the others, so I'll have to check them out. That kind of stuff is my jam. I've spent more time listening to people like The Avett Brothers, Trampled by Turtles, and Will Hoge than I should admit.If y'all are fans of the type of music Wall sings, whether you want to call it Americana, Alt-County, or Bluegrass, a few other similar artist y'all should give a listen to are Tyler Childers, Justin Townes Earle (son of Steve Earle; unfortunately, Justin passed away about a year ago), Sturgill Simpson (a bit more mainstream, but his recent bluegrass albums are a treasure), and Vincent Neil Emerson (who Wall has two songs with, Road Runner by Vincent Neil Emerson and Diamond Joe by Wall). Oh, and the obligatory Old Crow Medicine Show! Who if you ever have a chance to see in person, you certainly should. Easily the best live concert I've attended -- even beating out The Eagles!
Thanks for all that! I’m already into Sturgill Simpson but I’ll check out those others too. I was at work and I wandered past part of my station where someone was listening to Wall, immediately circled back and needed to know what it was. That was a year or two ago. I dl’d a bunch of his work but hadn’t really had the time to delve into it. Then earlier this past spring I went on a few dates with this girl who lives up north in Fort Collins where I used to live (different vibe up there, lots of this music), we had known each other before but didn’t date then. She’s younger and trying to make it as an “Americana” artist, she’s actually really good. We sat on her porch with her dog and a laptop trading YouTube videos of what we’re listening to and she’s the one that showed me the one above and I’ve been hooked since. The songs just follow you around. I could sit and watch videos of him playing that way all day. Just raw talent.Neat fact about Wall, his father, Brad Wall, was the Premier of Saskatchewan from 2007 until 2018. I stumbled upon Wall sometime back in 2018 and have been an avid listener of his since. Such an amazing voice, especially from a 26 year old! If y'all haven't already, definitely give his cover of Fraulein a listen -- it's a duet with Tyler Childers, who has a starkly different voice than Wall, but the way the two use their contrasting voices is simply fantastic. Then don't even get me started on Wall's cover of Big Iron... dare I say, it's better than the original by Marty Robbins.
If y'all are fans of the type of music Wall sings, whether you want to call it Americana, Alt-County, or Bluegrass, a few other similar artist y'all should give a listen to are Tyler Childers, Justin Townes Earle (son of Steve Earle; unfortunately, Justin passed away about a year ago), Sturgill Simpson (a bit more mainstream, but his recent bluegrass albums are a treasure), and Vincent Neil Emerson (who Wall has two songs with, Road Runner by Vincent Neil Emerson and Diamond Joe by Wall). Oh, and the obligatory Old Crow Medicine Show! Who if you ever have a chance to see in person, you certainly should. Easily the best live concert I've attended -- even beating out The Eagles!
I know y'all didn't ask for any of this, but I get excited when I see other folks interested in Colter Wall and his type of music, haha. Sorry!
I’ve been forcing them on my coworkers. I think they’re ok with it but nobody has told me differently lol.They were at PNC Music Pavilion 3-4 years ago. Was told it was a great show but I was out of town so I didn't get to experience it.
I get “Paranoia in B Major” stuck in my head from time to time.I'm familiar with Simpson and OCMS, but I don't know the others, so I'll have to check them out. That kind of stuff is my jam. I've spent more time listening to people like The Avett Brothers, Trampled by Turtles, and Will Hoge than I should admit.
The Avett new years show in 2014 at PNC is easily my favorite concert I've attended. I was over the moon when they released it as a live album.