Little Songs
Little Songs
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Our Take
Our Take
Colter Wall's latest album, "Little Songs," is a delightful blend of old-school country twang and introspective storytelling. The Canadian singer-songwriter delivers a collection of tracks that feel like a dusty vinyl record found in a forgotten corner of a honky-tonk.
Wall's deep, gravelly voice adds a raw authenticity to each song, transporting listeners to the sprawling prairies of the Midwest or the dimly lit bars of the Deep South. His lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and melancholic tales of heartbreak, redemption, and the struggles of everyday life.
Tracks like "Talkin' Prairie Boy" and "Big Iron" showcase Wall's impressive storytelling skills, while "High & Mighty" and "Living on the Sand" highlight his ability to craft catchy, foot-stomping tunes that linger in your mind long after the music fades.
While Wall's sound may not be for everyone, fans of traditional country music and Americana will find plenty to love in "Little Songs." It's a refreshing departure from the glossy, pop-infused country music dominating the airwaves, and a reminder of the power of simple, heartfelt storytelling.
In a musical landscape filled with auto-tuned vocals and cookie-cutter production, Colter Wall stands out as a true original, unafraid to march to the beat of his own drum. "Little Songs" may be just that - little in title, but big in heart and soul.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Prairie Evening/Sagebush Waltz
2. Standing Here
3. Corralling the Blues
4. The Coyote & the Cowboy
5. Honky Tonk Nightmare
6. For a Long While
7. Cow/Calf Blue Yodel
8. Little Songs
9. Evangelina
10. The Last Loving Words
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Colter Wall
Colter Wall is the type of artist who can make you feel like you're sitting around a campfire in the Canadian wilderness, even if you're just in your living room. With his deep, gravelly voice and mastery of traditional folk and country music, Wall has been making waves in the music industry since his debut album in 2015. Hailing from the prairies of Saskatchewan, Wall combines his love for storytelling with impeccable musicianship to create a sound that is both timeless and completely his own. Despite his relatively young age, Wall has already achieved a level of critical acclaim that many artists strive for their entire careers. His lyrics are raw and unapologetically honest, exploring themes of love, loss, and the rugged beauty of the land he calls home. His voice has been compared to the likes of Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan, but Wall brings a fresh perspective to the country music genre that is entirely his own. Whether he's performing solo with just his guitar or backed by a full band, Wall's live shows are not to be missed. His stage presence is effortless, drawing audiences in with his captivating storytelling and powerful vocals. With each new release, Wall continues to push the boundaries of traditional folk and country music, proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the industry. Keep an eye on Colter Wall, because he is undoubtedly an artist on the rise.
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