linda ronstadt, gram parsons, bob dylan, johnny cash, joni mitchell, elliott smith, the louvin brothers, john prine, josephine baker, john darnielle, patsy cline, neil diamond, wanda jackson, the band, loretta lynn, leonard cohen, daniel johnston, waffle house, barton springs, richard brautigan, NYC, "main slams", jean jackets, marlboro reds, leather boots and the fact that I have all the time in the world.
Nashville's Caitlin Rose tells stories of an evolving country. She speaks in a new generation of American twang and "Im-a-gonnas" about another generation of young American alcoholics falling in love at backyard weddings. The stories are old themes voiced with a new ease and energetic pace. They're fearlessly grainy in the same way that the black and white photographs of the 1970s differ from those in the 1950s. In the way that writing about evolution is no longer about getting richer, sleeker, or more efficient. Hers are evolutionary stories in surprising but truthful directions, where sometimes dead flowers mean so much more than live ones. It's the sound of a future grown out of the past, but not out of its expectations. -Kyle Pfister
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Dead Flowers EP now available from theory 8 records featuring:
Hey! We've got a show at Limelight in Nashville this Thursday (the 9th) and would love for you to come out! We'll be playing at 8:00, and with us will be Feul to the Fire and Mike Anderson and the Deputies. Don't miss it!
Hey! We just wanted to let you know that we're playing a show at The Graffiti Bar in Murfreesboro, Friday June 26th and would love for you to come check it out! If you like what you hear, we'll have our new EP available that night. Hope to see you there!