Hip-shaking, tear-jerking, and downright rebellious, Steve Earle & The Dukes and Justin Townes Earle's collaboration on "The Saint Of Lost Causes" is a country-rock rollercoaster that doesn't hold back.
This yellow vinyl edition brings a sunny touch to the gritty, soulful tunes that make up this album.
The father-son duo have crafted a collection of songs that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption with a raw honesty that is both refreshing and heart-wrenching.
From the foot-stomping energy of "Ain't Got No Money" to the haunting beauty of "Appalachian Nightmare," every track on this album is a testament to the Earle family's musical legacy.
The production on "The Saint Of Lost Causes" is top-notch, with each instrument shining brightly in the mix.
The twang of the guitars, the thump of the drums, and the twinkle of the keys all come together in a harmonious blend that is as satisfying as a cold pint on a hot summer day.
If you're a fan of Americana music that isn't afraid to push boundaries and dive deep into the human experience, then "The Saint Of Lost Causes" is a must-listen.
So grab your yellow vinyl, pour yourself a whisky, and let the Earle family transport you to a world where the music is as vibrant and colourful as the vinyl spinning on your turntable.
This yellow vinyl edition brings a sunny touch to the gritty, soulful tunes that make up this album.
The father-son duo have crafted a collection of songs that explore themes of love, loss, and redemption with a raw honesty that is both refreshing and heart-wrenching.
From the foot-stomping energy of "Ain't Got No Money" to the haunting beauty of "Appalachian Nightmare," every track on this album is a testament to the Earle family's musical legacy.
The production on "The Saint Of Lost Causes" is top-notch, with each instrument shining brightly in the mix.
The twang of the guitars, the thump of the drums, and the twinkle of the keys all come together in a harmonious blend that is as satisfying as a cold pint on a hot summer day.
If you're a fan of Americana music that isn't afraid to push boundaries and dive deep into the human experience, then "The Saint Of Lost Causes" is a must-listen.
So grab your yellow vinyl, pour yourself a whisky, and let the Earle family transport you to a world where the music is as vibrant and colourful as the vinyl spinning on your turntable.






