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In an ocean of pop and teen influenced country music recurrently being produced in Nashville, the Linemen’s sound is a vessel of true country authenticity.
What strikes you almost immediately upon hearing the sound of the Kentucky Linemen’s music, is how utterly distinctive it is. Distinctive, yet familiar.
Recalling tinges of The Gatlins and Alabama, the Kentucky Linemen’s harmonies are a driving force behind their signature sound. In an ocean of pop and teen influenced country music recurrently being produced in Nashville, the Linemen’s sound is a vessel of true country authenticity. Music Row Magazine’s Robert K. Oermann said; “Hearty harmonies are the hallmark here. The Kentucky Linemen sing with immense gusto”. Oermann declared the boys Music Row Magazine’s DisCovery Award Winner in July of 2010. Along with the brothers’ soulful sibling harmonies you’ll be treated to bonuses. James Fletcher’s SRV/Chet Atkins/Pete Anderson influenced, reckless, yet never crash and burn playing style and tone will have you rewinding more than once. If you’re a foot tapper/dashboard beater, damage is likely with twin brother, Jon, behind the drum kit layin’ down his rock solid beats and keepin’ the downbeat deep “in the pocket”. No vocal group is complete without a lead vocalist who has style and skill enough to help set their sound apart from all other pro bands. Lead vocalist and youngest brother, Mitchell, will convince your ears quickly he has this position filled and covered with range, tone, and a smokey outlaw rigid delivery second to none.
1. Outlaw Country Revival 3:55
2. The Lineman 2:57
3. In the Dirt 3:46
4. Makin’ Love Songs 4:09
5. Read Between the Lies 4:34
6. I’ve Got You 4:13
7. Gypsy Gale 3:51
8. A Leaf On Your River 3:56
9. Walk On 3:20
10. Walkin’ in Jerusalem 3:38
11. Honestly 4:19
12. Country (a Tribute to Keith Whitley) 3:53
13. Once a Woman Decides 4:59
14. Lay the Blame On Me 3:38
15. Think About You 4:33
16. Downtown 4:40
17. Blood (Live) 4:10
18. Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line (Live) 2:43
19. Seven Bridges Road (Live)