On “Phone Calls and Emails”, we find Tyler Childers stuck in the unenviable predicament of continually reaching out to someone who he obviously has strong feelings for via a ‘bombardment’ of “phone call and...
“Rustin’ In The Rain” is a love song presented, most simply explained, within an agricultural motif. It starts off with Tyler Childers implying that after a busy day on the field, he is not able...
Tyler Childers’ sixth studio album goes by the title “Rustin’ in the Rain”. The project which preceded it, “Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?”, marked the highest he’s ever scored on the Billboard 200,...
Tyler Childers is a folk singer from a part of Kentucky known as Lawrence County. With a discography dating back to 2011, he has released five studio albums to date. The most recent, 2022’s “Can I Take...
“Way of the Triune God (Hallelujah Version)” is classified as a country track, but, at least from a lyrical perspective, it can be considered straight-up gospel. Tyler referring to the Most High as “the...
“Angel Band” is replete with religious references of various types. On the surface, it may feel as if it is Christian in nature, i.e. speaking to the power of church culture in relation to...