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Cowboy Tears

Cowboy Tears

SKU: V85321 Barcode: 0075678639715
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 15 Jul 2022

  • Genre: Country

Our Take

Oliver Tree, the self-proclaimed king of quirky tunes and novelty fashion, has returned with his latest offering, "Cowboy Tears." This album is a wild ride, much like the man himself, filled with eclectic beats, outlandish lyrics, and enough irony to make even Alanis Morissette blush.

From the opening track, "Yeehaw Rodeo," it's clear that Tree is not holding back on his signature blend of pop, hip-hop, and all things weird. The infectious energy of tracks like "Ranch Dressing" and "Cowboy Funk" will have you tapping your feet and scratching your head in equal measure.

But it's not all fun and games on "Cowboy Tears." Tree taps into some deeper emotions on tracks like "Lonesome Lasso" and "Giddy Up, Heartbreak," showing a softer side to his cowboy persona. The juxtaposition of silly and sincere moments makes for a surprisingly emotional listening experience.

Overall, "Cowboy Tears" is a testament to Oliver Tree's unique vision and unapologetic style. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, this album is sure to leave you chuckling, head-scratching, and maybe even shedding a tear or two. Yeehaw, indeed.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Cowboys Don't Cry
2. Swing & a Miss
3. Get Well Soon
4. Freaks & Geeks
5. Doormat
6. Suitcase Full of Cash
7. Cigarettes
8. Balloon Boy
9. Things We Used to Do
10. California
11. Playing With Fire
12. The Villain
13. Cowboy Tears

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About the artist

Oliver Tree

Oliver Tree is a genre-bending enigma wrapped in a bowl cut and neon tracksuit. With his signature mix of alternative rock, electronic, and meme-infused pop, Tree has carved out a space for himself in the ever-evolving landscape of modern music. Known for his larger-than-life persona, Tree's music is just as bold and eccentric as his fashion choices. His debut album, 'Ugly is Beautiful,' is a rollercoaster of emotions, with tracks that range from catchy anthems to introspective ballads. But don't be fooled by Tree's wacky antics and outlandish style - the man is a musical prodigy. His songwriting skills are unparalleled, effortlessly blending catchy hooks with deep, meaningful lyrics that stick with you long after the music stops. Whether he's performing on stage in a giant inflatable hamster ball or releasing yet another viral music video, Tree always keeps his audience on their toes. His live shows are a spectacle to behold, with elaborate costumes, energetic dance routines, and plenty of crowd interaction. In a world where authenticity can be hard to come by, Oliver Tree shines as a beacon of unapologetic self-expression. Love him or hate him, you can't deny his impact on the music industry. So buckle up, put on your neon shades, and get ready to dive headfirst into the wonderfully weird world of Oliver Tree.

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