Brother, once you go down this rabbit hole, you'll never want to come out. Non-radio country is the best music scene in the world today. It's where all the great art is happening, not the manufactured music played on the radio. I saw Tyler and Sturgill Simpson this past February in Birmingham, Alabama with 17K other people, yet we can't hear any of these songs on modern "country" radio. Going to these shows, you'll see punk rockers, metalheads, and cowboys. It's very fucking unique. There hasn't been a scene like this since the Seattle bands exploded in the 90's, where the artists and fans are in it for the actual music, not laser light shows and backup dancers.
Oh 100%, I've got another one from Tyler dropping this week on Tuesday... Also, I took a look at Colter Wall - that's live now. Sturgill Simpson is on my list for next week and I need to get around to John Moreland, too. Way too much to look at, but I don't want to break the authenticity and listen to them off camera. However - I am tempted. As soon as this situation is over, I'm straight over to the US to get as many of these kinda shows in as possible. The combination of a unique voice and a unique writing style is super special. Glad to be witnessing it.
I'm a metalhead but I love me some Tyler Childers, Benjamin Tod/ Lost Dog street band, and Colter Wall and John Moreland. I've always hated country until I discovered these guys. It's because they make authentic music that comes from their souls and that speaks to everyone regardless of genre.
I would like to tell you, incase you are unaware. Tyler Childers is from Kentucky, really close to West Virginia. That states has a very large opioid and poverty issue. A lot of his songs are about those types of issues
Exactly...I’m from WV and trust me, Eastern Kentucky and the WV coal fields are the same people. It’s improving thank God but there was a time not long ago when pain pills were handed out by the doctors and pharmacist (and ultimately the BIG drug companies) by the millions in towns with population less than 1000. This song hits home very very hard to people like me who have survived it.
You can see the pain in his eyes and you can hear it in his tone. Tyler is one of a kind. If you ever get to see him live, do it. He stares into the crowd with the most penetrating expressions when he plays.
The 94 Club yeah man he’s serious. Also, if you like Tyler, try out some Sturgill Simpson. They’re touring together and Sturgill produced Tyler’s latest album. Sturgill started very country and has transformed into what I call techno-country.
Richard Mann Brother, you’ve got my attention on that one. Fully sold on listening to some Sturgill for the first time next week. Any tracks you recommend?
The 94 Club just depends on what you want to try out. “Mercury in Retrograde” or “Remember to Breathe” are good techno-country songs and “Life Ain’t Fair and the World is Mean” or “Turtles all the Way Down” are two good country songs. Anything really by Sturgill is good though. You won’t be disappointed. Once you get a little more into the rabbit hole, Marcus King has some southern blues soul like nobody around today and Billy Strings straight up shreds with a metal-based bluegrass musical theory.
I live in West Virginia, just a couple hours away from Pikeville, where Tyler's from. I first heard him when I just happened to be at a bar where he was performing. I have been hooked ever since. And it's even better to see him make it big when he is such a good guy ❤️
Im from the same part of Eastern Kentucky as a he sings about in this song. His songs reflect a part of our country that is easily overlooked and ignored.
Being from Southeast Kentucky, I can tell you this is 150% RAW and REAL. Coming from 3 generations of coal miners from Leslie, Perry, and Harlan Counties, here's how I take the meaning: So basically his dad was a miner, and more than likely the mine caved in with him in it, crushed his back and is now going to a pain clinic and taking percocet to just be able to get out of bed. Hes also burned bridges in the family and his addiction is ripping his family apart. Hes telling Tyler to stay focused and dont follow his path with percocet addiction, but it's too late. He is battling his own demons and he cant find work ( basically feels hopeless ) His other song Hard Times kinda ties in with this.....or at least that's my opinion.
Cheers Dave. I’m trying to stay relatively broad so I can take in different kinds of country. I’m looking at two uploads per week from this sub-genre (I’m thinking one Tyler track a week). Two requests from the channel per week, two new releases and one mainstream. How does that sound?
@@OliWilford Sorry, I wasn't clear. Broad is good, and sure, there's good stuff to be found from mainstream artists as well. Just happy to see some non-mainstream music included. I'm not sure I'd even put all the guys I mentioned in the same sub-genre as Tyler Childers. Jason Isbell has probably had the most success, but not quite mainstream. Sturgill Simpson is impossible to classify (country, bluegrass, rock, blues, ?), and Moreland is just one of the best songwriters working today, and can sing and play too.
@@Nicole-tn8ep Yeah, he has a few albums of absolute heart ripping stuff. His latest album is the first one with a little more light in it. But all the songs are killers, no matter.
Just came across this channel best reaction channel a have came across the way you describe things into detail makes me feel you know exactly what am thinking keep it up if you can mate because a think your excellent
Sir one thing that you are not getting about this song is PROBABLY that his dad got hooked on pills himself- when he sing that his daddy "fucked up his back and couldn't work anymore" that is how a LOT of the addicts in this area got hooked. The pill pushing doctors would get folks hooked on them and just keep prescribing them more and more and when they wouldn't keep the pain away anymore they would try to get stuff like fentanyl, meth or heroin. His dad probably burnt down a fair few bridges and he probably caused wounds that time couldnt heal.
Don't quit your reviews man. You got a real honesty that's nice compared to the other reviewers only into it for likes and subs. You'll catch on if you keep going.
The 94 Club yeah man. When you hear his voice you’ll be like wtf! Completely different from TC, but just as amazing. The only other artist I can think of who has a voice that makes your jaw hang is Sierra Ferrell. Review Rosemary by her and you will be like how does that little thing make that sound come out of her?
Tyler!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️🇺🇸🤤🤤🤤🤤 Have been listening to him for 4 years. Gawd I love him. Would give my last pbr to him if he would play in my field party!!!😜😜😜😎😍
Straight out of the hill, is he. Fantastic. He feels what he sings. The area he is from is depressed. The coal mines are gone. They live quite simply. I know the county he is from. Very happy for him
Hey man, I just found your channel. I really believe in the content you are creating here, understanding the context of music is a powerful tool of self examination. Keep up the thoughtful analysis, you earned a fan today.
You, young man understand the full weight of this song. I'm surprised to be honest. The older you get the fewer real friends you realize you have. And I'd happily call you a friend just based on this video alone. You've found a new subscriber. I truly wish you luck in whatever you decide to pursue. You seem to have a real sense of honor and the emotion associated with that. That's a rare trait these days. Keep doing what you're doing.
Also, want to add that I feel he is the country Ray Lamontagne. These two know how to make me “feel some type of way”. That’s what the cool kids are still saying, right? 😂 Anyway, love your voice, too!
I mean, I still say it - hopefully that answers your question ;) haha. But you're far too kind! I'm going to check out Ray, I think I can stray into Folk music for one reaction can't I?
The 94 Club Okay, good! 😆My Ray recommended list is a mile long, but for sure on your “own time”, def check out Rock n Roll and Radio. Okay, for real leaving you alone for today!
Tyler grew up in a very poor area of Appalachia (eastern US). Since so many of the coal mines have been closed down, there is little work there. It has become an area of much drug addiction. However, it is beautiful area with great history. His voice definitely comes from the strife of living there.
Just the channel I’ve been searching for. You can never go wrong with Tyler Childers. Some other artist you should check out are koe Wetzel and Cody jinks. It’s awesome to see somebody enjoy raw and pure music.
We've got some Cody Jinks hitting the channel on Saturday this week. Koe Wetzel is coming up next week for sure. I need to check his new track that I'm refraining from listening to. But glad you're enjoying the content brother! I was looking for one that focussed purely on storytelling and struggled to find one so set one up!
Thank you, Oli, for reacting to this performance from Tyler's OurVinyl Session (yes, it is a live session!) Really enjoyed your thoughts about being a man of your word and how you related to the lyrics. Appreciate your time! Cheers!
You took the time for Tyler. And I liked the true moral compass 🧭 of your review. For that reason I'm here and subscribed Sir. Pls do listen to more of his music .
Love your channel and your reaction to this song! Tyler is great, and I appreciate your appreciation to our music. You might also try Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton, John Prine, Todd Snider, and Dwight Yoakam among others.
My take is ,his dad fucked up his back and got hooked on the pills and was telling his son to stay away from the bad things in life. Keep going forward.
You should look into "the highway men". Townes van zandt, Guy clark, Richard Dobson, steve earle, etc. Theres videos recorded in the 1970's around Christmas time that are incredible.....
Love your videos, It's Nice to hear UK reactions to real country music here from the states. Please react to Lost Dog Street Band - Terrible and True or September Doves anything by Lost Dog Street band or Benjamin Tod..also Sierra Ferell
Your so right this song is about working hard as f?*%$ - in America that's what its about hence why I'm a single mom graduated college but still has two jobs at 60 hours a week - pay attention and your nose on your goal which is paying bills college health insuranve etc l! I've literally sent this to my dad before shit ain't easy
You should listen to ‘I Know These Hills’ by Sarah Beck, featured in the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. Hmph. Each war has its own smell you know? The American Civil war weren’t as horrific as The World Wars, but there was something particularly vicious about it. Dry... Metallic... Gunpowder residue. And the North American frontier was a damned nightmare... The song, I think, speaks for the bloodshed and the ghosts of that era.
@@OliWilford hail yeeh man! Awesome! Also it might be kinda old but Townes Van Zandt is one of the best country artists of all time. His songs waiting around to die and nothing are perfect songs to react to.
@@OliWilford I'll try! A banded Clovis is an American Indian arrowhead, made from banded, or striped, stone, in the Clovis style. Clovis refers to a type of arrowhead from a certain time, about 10-15k years ago, from the artifacts of a people first found near Clovis, New Mexico. Digging for arrowheads is something folks across the US grew up doing, the joint is lousy with them! We used to find them on my school's playground. Some areas have a ton, and a banded Clovis in great condition is basically a museum piece, and worth a LOT. The song is about some sketchy dudes who hear about a good place to dig, find one that is MONEY and what happens from there. It ain't good, lol!
Jesus teaches forgiveness and we should never judge someone or carry our anger with us. But I think what he means with his "...time alone can not heal" line is, that you should be aware in life what you do because a litte thing can turn into something that we can't roll back. Still forgive. Forgiveness is what we need not blaming and judging for things that are far gone. Keep lord in your hear and you have nothing to fear.
This is the thing about Tyler's music. And, this is what I wanted to learn for sure. How we can interpret music individually is a beautiful thing. I think it's giving us that education that while we should forgive, there are some people out there that can find it much harder. So we have to be understanding of that for sure.
Brother, once you go down this rabbit hole, you'll never want to come out. Non-radio country is the best music scene in the world today. It's where all the great art is happening, not the manufactured music played on the radio. I saw Tyler and Sturgill Simpson this past February in Birmingham, Alabama with 17K other people, yet we can't hear any of these songs on modern "country" radio. Going to these shows, you'll see punk rockers, metalheads, and cowboys. It's very fucking unique. There hasn't been a scene like this since the Seattle bands exploded in the 90's, where the artists and fans are in it for the actual music, not laser light shows and backup dancers.
Oh 100%, I've got another one from Tyler dropping this week on Tuesday... Also, I took a look at Colter Wall - that's live now. Sturgill Simpson is on my list for next week and I need to get around to John Moreland, too. Way too much to look at, but I don't want to break the authenticity and listen to them off camera. However - I am tempted. As soon as this situation is over, I'm straight over to the US to get as many of these kinda shows in as possible. The combination of a unique voice and a unique writing style is super special. Glad to be witnessing it.
I'm a metalhead but I love me some Tyler Childers, Benjamin Tod/ Lost Dog street band, and Colter Wall and John Moreland.
I've always hated country until I discovered these guys.
It's because they make authentic music that comes from their souls and that speaks to everyone regardless of genre.
Preach brother! I am from the same area as Tyler and it is a shame that such a talent is relatively unknown even here, damn near in his home town!
@@dallasclark5533 same! I'm steeped in dissonant black metal
"I ain't as talking Nashville, if you know what I mean." Cody jinks. MUST LISTEN TO "HIPPIES AND COWBOYS"
I would like to tell you, incase you are unaware. Tyler Childers is from Kentucky, really close to West Virginia. That states has a very large opioid and poverty issue. A lot of his songs are about those types of issues
Exactly...I’m from WV and trust me, Eastern Kentucky and the WV coal fields are the same people. It’s improving thank God but there was a time not long ago when pain pills were handed out by the doctors and pharmacist (and ultimately the BIG drug companies) by the millions in towns with population less than 1000. This song hits home very very hard to people like me who have survived it.
You can see the pain in his eyes and you can hear it in his tone. Tyler is one of a kind. If you ever get to see him live, do it. He stares into the crowd with the most penetrating expressions when he plays.
I can’t wait to see him live. I caught that on the White House Road live performance I watched. Amazing how it can just grip you.
The 94 Club yeah man he’s serious. Also, if you like Tyler, try out some Sturgill Simpson. They’re touring together and Sturgill produced Tyler’s latest album. Sturgill started very country and has transformed into what I call techno-country.
Richard Mann Brother, you’ve got my attention on that one. Fully sold on listening to some Sturgill for the first time next week. Any tracks you recommend?
The 94 Club just depends on what you want to try out. “Mercury in Retrograde” or “Remember to Breathe” are good techno-country songs and “Life Ain’t Fair and the World is Mean” or “Turtles all the Way Down” are two good country songs. Anything really by Sturgill is good though. You won’t be disappointed. Once you get a little more into the rabbit hole, Marcus King has some southern blues soul like nobody around today and Billy Strings straight up shreds with a metal-based bluegrass musical theory.
I live in West Virginia, just a couple hours away from Pikeville, where Tyler's from. I first heard him when I just happened to be at a bar where he was performing. I have been hooked ever since. And it's even better to see him make it big when he is such a good guy ❤️
Im from the same part of Eastern Kentucky as a he sings about in this song. His songs reflect a part of our country that is easily overlooked and ignored.
Being from Southeast Kentucky, I can tell you this is 150% RAW and REAL.
Coming from 3 generations of coal miners from Leslie, Perry, and Harlan Counties, here's how I take the meaning:
So basically his dad was a miner, and more than likely the mine caved in with him in it, crushed his back and is now going to a pain clinic and taking percocet to just be able to get out of bed. Hes also burned bridges in the family and his addiction is ripping his family apart. Hes telling Tyler to stay focused and dont follow his path with percocet addiction, but it's too late. He is battling his own demons and he cant find work ( basically feels hopeless ) His other song Hard Times kinda ties in with this.....or at least that's my opinion.
His voice reflects his pain from this world, the marginalized a life part of the human existence. Thank you Tyler.
He's an eastern Kentucky boy he's from coal county. There's something about that area that brings out the good music.
If you're listening to Tyler Childers, I'm in. Throw in some John Moreland, Sturgill Simpson, and Jason Isbell, and I'll be here for all of them.
Cheers Dave. I’m trying to stay relatively broad so I can take in different kinds of country. I’m looking at two uploads per week from this sub-genre (I’m thinking one Tyler track a week). Two requests from the channel per week, two new releases and one mainstream. How does that sound?
@@OliWilford Sorry, I wasn't clear. Broad is good, and sure, there's good stuff to be found from mainstream artists as well. Just happy to see some non-mainstream music included. I'm not sure I'd even put all the guys I mentioned in the same sub-genre as Tyler Childers. Jason Isbell has probably had the most success, but not quite mainstream. Sturgill Simpson is impossible to classify (country, bluegrass, rock, blues, ?), and Moreland is just one of the best songwriters working today, and can sing and play too.
john moreland, man. john moreland makes me want to sob.
@@Nicole-tn8ep Yeah, he has a few albums of absolute heart ripping stuff. His latest album is the first one with a little more light in it. But all the songs are killers, no matter.
Dave, Nicole. I'm sold. I'm doing a John Moreland track ready for this week coming. Thanks for the heads up!
I love tyler childers, born and raised in the south and I think you did a great job executing what he had to offer.
Just came across this channel best reaction channel a have came across the way you describe things into detail makes me feel you know exactly what am thinking keep it up if you can mate because a think your excellent
I love Tyler Childers. Hope he comes over the Uk 🇬🇧 one day . 🤠
Sir one thing that you are not getting about this song is PROBABLY that his dad got hooked on pills himself- when he sing that his daddy "fucked up his back and couldn't work anymore" that is how a LOT of the addicts in this area got hooked. The pill pushing doctors would get folks hooked on them and just keep prescribing them more and more and when they wouldn't keep the pain away anymore they would try to get stuff like fentanyl, meth or heroin. His dad probably burnt down a fair few bridges and he probably caused wounds that time couldnt heal.
Don't quit your reviews man. You got a real honesty that's nice compared to the other reviewers only into it for likes and subs. You'll catch on if you keep going.
Anything by Tyler and you can’t go wrong. Gotta listen to Colter Wall now......The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie.
Had a few requests for Colter Wall right now I’m so excited. Best believe I’m gonna get to that ready for next weeks uploads. Appreciate the request!
The 94 Club yeah man. When you hear his voice you’ll be like wtf! Completely different from TC, but just as amazing. The only other artist I can think of who has a voice that makes your jaw hang is Sierra Ferrell. Review Rosemary by her and you will be like how does that little thing make that sound come out of her?
Thanks for the heads up David - I'll save Sierra for the week after but for sure I'll check that one out on a review!
I am from his home town and I can attest to the fact that their are no shortages of hardships for him to sing about.
Tyler is the real deal!!! I can listen to him day and night... wait ... I do!!!
Tyler!!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️🇺🇸🤤🤤🤤🤤 Have been listening to him for 4 years. Gawd I love him. Would give my last pbr to him if he would play in my field party!!!😜😜😜😎😍
Straight out of the hill, is he. Fantastic. He feels what he sings. The area he is from is depressed. The coal mines are gone. They live quite simply. I know the county he is from. Very happy for him
Hey man, I just found your channel. I really believe in the content you are creating here, understanding the context of music is a powerful tool of self examination. Keep up the thoughtful analysis, you earned a fan today.
You, young man understand the full weight of this song. I'm surprised to be honest.
The older you get the fewer real friends you realize you have.
And I'd happily call you a friend just based on this video alone. You've found a new subscriber. I truly wish you luck in whatever you decide to pursue. You seem to have a real sense of honor and the emotion associated with that. That's a rare trait these days.
Keep doing what you're doing.
His name is pronounced Tyler chill-durs also lady may born again and down low but down low is by town mountain ft Tyler
Cheers for the heads up brother! I’ll check that track out for next week, too!
Great reaction! I could see that you felt what he was singing.
Good ole Kentucky boy right here people! I live a few counties over from where he's from. Kentucky loves this guy.
The Southern US has plenty of hardships. We are a different breed though
I had to go back and watch the first time you hear Tyler
I love your “reactions”! I swear I can see your body react as the lyrics are sung and I can imagine that that is what these songwriters live for. ❤️
Also, want to add that I feel he is the country Ray Lamontagne. These two know how to make me “feel some type of way”. That’s what the cool kids are still saying, right? 😂 Anyway, love your voice, too!
I mean, I still say it - hopefully that answers your question ;) haha. But you're far too kind! I'm going to check out Ray, I think I can stray into Folk music for one reaction can't I?
The 94 Club Okay, good! 😆My Ray recommended list is a mile long, but for sure on your “own time”, def check out Rock n Roll and Radio. Okay, for real leaving you alone for today!
Well I hope you manage to tune in for the Jason Isbell song! And don't be a stranger! Check back in whenever :)
The 94 Club Notifications are ON!
Great song!...makes me want to rewatch Justified
Tyler grew up in a very poor area of Appalachia (eastern US). Since so many of the coal mines have been closed down, there is little work there. It has become an area of much drug addiction. However, it is beautiful area with great history. His voice definitely comes from the strife of living there.
On your next Tyler Tuesday, please listen to Angel Band Live at Red Rock! The performance. The lyrics. That voice!!
Can’t wait to watch you react to more of his songs
For sure, there will be more on the way!
Just the channel I’ve been searching for. You can never go wrong with Tyler Childers. Some other artist you should check out are koe Wetzel and Cody jinks. It’s awesome to see somebody enjoy raw and pure music.
We've got some Cody Jinks hitting the channel on Saturday this week. Koe Wetzel is coming up next week for sure. I need to check his new track that I'm refraining from listening to. But glad you're enjoying the content brother! I was looking for one that focussed purely on storytelling and struggled to find one so set one up!
Thank you, Oli, for reacting to this performance from Tyler's OurVinyl Session (yes, it is a live session!) Really enjoyed your thoughts about being a man of your word and how you related to the lyrics. Appreciate your time! Cheers!
You took the time for Tyler. And I liked the true moral compass 🧭 of your review. For that reason I'm here and subscribed Sir. Pls do listen to more of his music .
Appreciate that and appreciate you taking the time to listen. I’m thinking Tyler Tuesdays has gotta become a thing!
See you tomorrow then
Just say life in applacha. Nuff said
Love your channel and your reaction to this song! Tyler is great, and I appreciate your appreciation to our music. You might also try Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, Jamey Johnson, Chris Stapleton, John Prine, Todd Snider, and Dwight Yoakam among others.
Morgan wade "the night" from our vinyl sessions. Wow.
My take is ,his dad fucked up his back and got hooked on the pills and was telling his son to stay away from the bad things in life. Keep going forward.
Definitely some words of wisdom from experience!
Hes a good ol' boy from eastern kentucky-coal mining country. Check out hard times on red barn radio and you will know who tyler childers is
Great songs by Tyler Childers - Hard Times (Red Barn performance), Follow You To Virgie, Feathered Indians, White House Road, Lady May and many more
Thanks Holly! I have covered off around 10-12 Tyler songs now so please do feel free to watch them. There should be a playlist!
This song is partly about the opiod epidemic in Appalachia America
love this! Go on do sundays too!
You should look into "the highway men". Townes van zandt, Guy clark, Richard Dobson, steve earle, etc. Theres videos recorded in the 1970's around Christmas time that are incredible.....
Love your videos, It's Nice to hear UK reactions to real country music here from the states. Please react to Lost Dog Street Band - Terrible and True or September Doves anything by Lost Dog Street band or Benjamin Tod..also Sierra Ferell
I highly rec Long Violent History by Tyler Childers as well! and another great storyteller is Emily Scott Robinson!
Your so right this song is about working hard as f?*%$ - in America that's what its about hence why I'm a single mom graduated college but still has two jobs at 60 hours a week - pay attention and your nose on your goal which is paying bills college health insuranve etc l! I've literally sent this to my dad before shit ain't easy
You should listen to ‘I Know These Hills’ by Sarah Beck, featured in the miniseries Hatfields & McCoys. Hmph. Each war has its own smell you know? The American Civil war weren’t as horrific as The World Wars, but there was something particularly vicious about it. Dry... Metallic... Gunpowder residue. And the North American frontier was a damned nightmare... The song, I think, speaks for the bloodshed and the ghosts of that era.
New to the channel, have you heard Tyler do a cover of Pink Floyd time? And into Harlen road? Do a reaction to this please
Chill - durs
He's got the voice that matches with Colter Wall's face.
Ian Noe "Letters to Madeline" Charles Wesley Godwin "Coal Country"
Thanks for sharing those Alicia. Two new artists to add to this list for me 😀
@@OliWilford or Ian Now "Dead on the River" or "Methhead"
Heck yea, I was about to request Ian Noe, but you did it for me. Sweet.
You should do lost dog street band!
Recording a reaction for them today brother!
@@OliWilford hail yeeh man! Awesome! Also it might be kinda old but Townes Van Zandt is one of the best country artists of all time. His songs waiting around to die and nothing are perfect songs to react to.
If you liked this one check out “Hard Times” by Tyler Childers
I'll get to it, Ryan!!
Check out The White Buffalo - The Whistler. Its amazing story.
Interested in that for sure!
Bury my bones - whiskey meyers
Ballad of a southern man - whiskey meyers
Should check out some Corb Lund - Truck Got Stuck or Grizzly Bear Blue
Whiskey Myers is what you want! His song stone!
Would love to see Banded Clovis. Do some research on what that is first, the song will make a lot more sense, lol. Good old murder ballad.
I’ll check that out. I’m guessing there’s a back story I need to be educated on then? Anything you can help me with?
@@OliWilford I'll try! A banded Clovis is an American Indian arrowhead, made from banded, or striped, stone, in the Clovis style. Clovis refers to a type of arrowhead from a certain time, about 10-15k years ago, from the artifacts of a people first found near Clovis, New Mexico. Digging for arrowheads is something folks across the US grew up doing, the joint is lousy with them! We used to find them on my school's playground. Some areas have a ton, and a banded Clovis in great condition is basically a museum piece, and worth a LOT. The song is about some sketchy dudes who hear about a good place to dig, find one that is MONEY and what happens from there. It ain't good, lol!
Shake the Frost is a great one by him
Elephant by Jason Isbell
Jesus teaches forgiveness and we should never judge someone or carry our anger with us. But I think what he means with his "...time alone can not heal" line is, that you should be aware in life what you do because a litte thing can turn into something that we can't roll back. Still forgive. Forgiveness is what we need not blaming and judging for things that are far gone. Keep lord in your hear and you have nothing to fear.
This is the thing about Tyler's music. And, this is what I wanted to learn for sure. How we can interpret music individually is a beautiful thing. I think it's giving us that education that while we should forgive, there are some people out there that can find it much harder. So we have to be understanding of that for sure.
Try Ian Noe. Same type of sound and same types of stories he tells in his songs.
Zach Bryan "something in the orange"
follow you to vergie
Check out Colter Wall ua-cam.com/video/hCebq5lLgos/v-deo.html and Lydia Loveless ua-cam.com/video/yhKDWckR2bs/v-deo.html
Just uploaded the Colter Wall song to the channel. I hope you enjoyed it! And thanks for suggesting that! So so grateful.
turn up your vocals bro
Thanks for the heads up brother. I had this problem on a couple early uploads. It should be fixed on all of the latest stuff!