Country music after 1980 isn't go-

>country music after 1980 isn't go-

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His next album is going to be his best album since Transcendental Blues, i can just feel it.

Fuck steve earle

JUST

As much as I love this album I can't deny that it killed country.

Sup Forums hasn't mentioned Colter Wall at all since his major label debut

HahahHaha

you motherfuckers know nothing of alt country or red dirt

you better not be bluffing

I met Steve Earle this year and he was really awkward

*blocks your path*

...

I for one was very underwhelmed.
His voice is rich and full but the music itself was lacking.
Just sounds like a collection of demos.
He needs to collaborate with other musicians who can flesh out his compositions.
Sam critcism I had about john moreland's Tulsa Heat album.
John's new Big Bad Luv album is the sound of him leveling up with full band arrangements that add, not obscure his songs.
The next Colter album will prove whether he has room for expansion.

>see one user post about how this guy was a protoge of Townes Van Zandt, was part of the Outlaw Country scene and in "Heartworn Highways", and a huge influence on the alt-country movement
>turns out he's really a 90s/00s artist, the guy responsible for the horrible proto-bro country redneck anthem "Copperhead Road" still played at every line dance and waffle house jukebox south of the mason dixon line

Was i memed?

>see one user post about how this guy was a protoge of Townes Van Zandt
True
>was part of the Outlaw Country scene and in "Heartworn Highways", and a huge influence on the alt-country movement
True
>turns out he's really a 90s/00s artist
He was as good in the 90's & the '00's as he waa in the 80's yes.
>the guy responsible for the horrible proto-bro country redneck anthem "Copperhead Road" still played at every line dance and waffle house jukebox south of the mason dixon line
False. While that may be his song, it was never a "proto-bro country redneck anthem." Bro country is generally characterized as being overproduced, autotuned, pro-tooled, lyrically simplistic posturing machismo draped in pre-distressed denim, major label BS intended to be heard on tinny earbuds or in echo-y arena venues.

Definitely a contender for best new pasta though i'll give you that.

He also wrote that Galway Girl song which you can't go 10 minutes without hearing in Ireland

the farther forward you move from the eighties the more often you have to look outside of the mainstream to find anything good.

also while we're talkin bout steve earle, what does moo think of his son?
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>inb4 it's a cover

they're more souther rock than country but then again so is steve earle
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Meh

ok, how bout uncle lucius
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Not bad

Anyone ever heard very early 80s CBS era Steve Earle?

Very rockabilly

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