Share Whiskey and Woe
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Benjamin Linzy & David Lynch
1
11 ratings
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.
Howdy, it's been about 6 months since we last released anything so we decided to record a special triple album review of some of our favorite songwriters' 2020 albums. Then Ben finally got around to editing it. Pour a triple shot and join us.
Howdy. This week we take a listen to New York City-based Merle Haggard clone Zephaniah OHora's second full-length album.
*Note this came out on Spotify with music but not on other platforms so I am re-upping*
Howdy. Your favorite songwriter's favorite songwriter* has released a Pandemic album full of acoustic interpretations of some of his best songs. Get our thoughts here.
*Unless your favorite songwriter is Steve Earle
*Note this came out on Spotify with music but not on other platforms so I am re-upping*
Howdy! The Pandhandlers, which sees William Clark Green, Josh Abbott, John Baumann, and Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry form what some call a "supergroup" released their debut album before COVID-19 turned everything upside down in March. We finally get around to reviewing it. What do we think?
*Note this came out on Spotify with music but not on other platforms so I am re-upping*
Howdy! This week we review the 6th studio album by Louisiana native Charley Crockett. We first became cognizant of Charley due to his covers; what will we think of an album full of his originals? *Note this came out on Spotify with music but not on other platforms so I am re-upping*
Howdy! We take another swig from the discography of Margo Price this week, reviewing her third studio album That's How Rumors Get Started. We really enjoyed the last album of hers we did. Will the trend continue?
Howdy! We go North of the border to check out Canadian horse enthusiast Corb Lund's tenth studio album, Agricultural Tragic. This is a mature album with incredibly clever lyrics. Should you drink whiskey or should you drink gin? You know our answer.
Howdy! That Texas via New York Hardcore Troubador Steve Earle released his twentieth album earlier this year. Ghosts of West Virginia, essentially a concept album about a mining tragedy. Pour your best mountain liquor and give it a spin.
Howdy! In this episode we look back to an episode we recorded in July that Ben forgot to post. Oops. Anyway, here is our take on the 2020 release by Hellbound Glory, Pure Scum. The tail of a man, a city, and a lifestyle. Check it out!
Howdy! David & Ben take a look back into 2019 for the debut album by Vincent Neil Emerson, the impeccably named Fried Chicken & Evil Women. Can the album possibly live up to the name? Tune in and find out.
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.