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The Outlaw

Podkast av Outlawed Media

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Welcome to The Outlaw! The Outlaw is a country music podcast hosted by two young, passionate, country music fans. Your 'outlaws' Chace and Christian talk about releases, reactions, news, interviews, and much more about the genre of country music! Episodes come out weekly! Find us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/theoutlawradio/ Presented by: Outlawed Media đŸ€ 

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Interview with country singer Kristian Montgomery

Chace and Christian chat with country singer Kristian Montgomery! Topics include: * About Kristian and Winter Kill Band * New album 'Prince of Poverty' dropping March 5th * Future plans * The Outlaw review About Kristian Montgomery: If this is the age of the outsider, Kristian Montgomery might be starting to fit in... but don't tell him that. Montgomery grew up poor, prefers to catch his own meals on the waters off Cape Cod and has always felt his music defies genre. A lack of belonging colors his worldview, and he wouldn't have it any other way. The battle between searching for common ground and accepting his otherness informs much of his songwriting. On his second pandemic release, Prince of Poverty (out 3/5), Montgomery and his winterkill band pursue an edgier sound than on last year's The Gravel Church, which was largely penned while he served out a prison sentence. From the Replacements-reminiscent barroom swagger of "Don't Call Me Baby" to the clanging anthem, "They'll Remember My Name," and the jangly hooks through "That Kind of Love,"  the band oozes no nonsense, authentic blue-collar spirit that's keenly balanced with clever songwriting. The brooding defiance in "Soul for Soul" puts the focus on Montgomery's grunge-crooner vocals, while the banjo-propelled gallop of both "Working Hands" and "American Fire" show off the band's rootsy foundation.  Uninspired by the recent turns in the world of mainstream country, Montgomery and Co. take their Americana into a space that's simultaneously restless, rugged, and ragged, while still plenty infectious. It's an impressive tightrope act.

26. feb. 2021 - 25 min
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