INDIE SPOTLIGHT
May 15, 2019
4 minutes
BY LEE ZIMMERMAN
purvey the unmistakable sound of Southern rock; an easy, unassuming sound that suggests it was swept off a front porch belonging to a home in the heartland and then shared with anyone who appreciates simple sentiments and a breezy delivery. The band’s new album When the Rooster Crows convincingly conveys that impression, from the farmland scene captured on its cover, to the determined delivery that echoes through each of its 14 songs. Walden’s down home vocals underscore that rural sensibility, adding an honesty and humility that takes the listener through a variety of circumstance — “divorce, bitterness and self-destruction
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