Buddy Miller, the man who can make even the most mundane of tasks sound like a hootenanny.
In his latest offering, 'In The Throes' (Autographed Edition) (Seaglass Vinyl) (Indies), he continues to dazzle us with his signature blend of country twang and rock 'n' roll swagger.
From the first strum of his guitar, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The album kicks off with the infectious 'Worry Too Much', a rollicking tune that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time.
Miller's gravelly vocals add a raw, unpolished edge to the music, giving it a sense of authenticity that is often lacking in today's overproduced industry.
But it's not all fun and games on 'In The Throes'.
Miller also delves into darker territory with tracks like the haunting '100 Million Little Bombs' and the melancholic 'Don't Say Goodbye'.
These songs showcase a depth and range to Miller's songwriting that is truly impressive.
Overall, 'In The Throes' is a solid offering from Buddy Miller.
It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a damn good time from start to finish.
So, grab a cold pint, put on your best cowboy boots, and give this album a spin.
You won't be disappointed.
In his latest offering, 'In The Throes' (Autographed Edition) (Seaglass Vinyl) (Indies), he continues to dazzle us with his signature blend of country twang and rock 'n' roll swagger.
From the first strum of his guitar, you know you're in for a wild ride.
The album kicks off with the infectious 'Worry Too Much', a rollicking tune that will have you tapping your feet and nodding your head in no time.
Miller's gravelly vocals add a raw, unpolished edge to the music, giving it a sense of authenticity that is often lacking in today's overproduced industry.
But it's not all fun and games on 'In The Throes'.
Miller also delves into darker territory with tracks like the haunting '100 Million Little Bombs' and the melancholic 'Don't Say Goodbye'.
These songs showcase a depth and range to Miller's songwriting that is truly impressive.
Overall, 'In The Throes' is a solid offering from Buddy Miller.
It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a damn good time from start to finish.
So, grab a cold pint, put on your best cowboy boots, and give this album a spin.
You won't be disappointed.






