Colter Wall – Imaginary Appalachia

Album Info

Artist: Colter Wall

Title: Imaginary Appalachia

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. Sleeping on the Blacktop (3:12)
  • 2. Johnny Boy’s Bones (feat. The Dead South) (2:56)
  • 3. Caroline (feat. Belle Plaine) (2:53)
  • 4. Living on the Sand (3:21)
  • 5. Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate (3:12)
  • 6. Nothin’ (3:22)
  • 7. The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie (3:56)

Review

Colter Wall’s "Imaginary Appalachia" is a rustic journey that sweeps you deep into the heart of folk and traditional country music. The seven tracks create a vivid portrait of Appalachian life, each story told with Wall's raw and entrancing voice. From the start, “Sleeping on the Blacktop” casts a spell, with its gritty edge and Wall’s vocals painting stark, compelling images of the American heartland. Collaborative gems like "Johnny Boy's Bones" featuring The Dead South and "Caroline" with Belle Plaine bring a delightful diversity that enriches the album without losing its folk-country essence.

The production here is refreshingly sparse, providing an intimate backdrop that lets Wall’s storytelling prowess shine. It feels as though each song is being played just for you, capturing a sense of personal connection often lost in more polished productions. Tracks like "Living on the Sand" and "Ballad of a Law Abiding Sophisticate" balance catchy melodies with meaningful lyrics, leaving a lasting imprint. The timeless quality of "Imaginary Appalachia" makes it feel as though these songs could have been plucked from any era, yet they resonate deeply in the present. Wall's deep understanding of folk traditions and his unique voice make this album a moving, unforgettable experience for any folk or country music lover. - Jasmine