Ian Munsick – Eagle Feather

Album Info

Artist: Ian Munsick

Title: Eagle Feather

Year: 2025

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Tracklist

  • 1. Prairie Lament i (0:42)
  • 2. Too Many Trees (3:16)
  • 3. Horses Not Hearts (3:15)
  • 4. Eagle Feather (4:41)
  • 5. Grass In The Middle Of A Dirt Road (3:23)
  • 6. God Bless The West (feat. Cleto Cordero) (3:48)
  • 7. Caroline (3:18)
  • 8. Stampede (3:07)
  • 9. Prairie Lament ii (0:44)
  • 10. Wolf Creek Road (3:56)
  • 11. Feather In My Hat (feat. Lainey Wilson) (3:21)
  • 12. Fixin' Me (3:19)
  • 13. Drink Around (2:47)
  • 14. Made Her That Way (3:43)
  • 15. Good Dogs & Sad Songs (3:49)
  • 16. Firewater (4:07)
  • 17. Western Woman (3:29)
  • 18. Cheyenne (3:51)
  • 19. Prairie Lament iii (1:05)
  • 20. The Gate (4:36)

Review

Ian Munsick is the real deal, y'all. He's a folksinger straight from Wyoming, and his latest, "Eagle Feather," is like sittin' around the campfire, swappin' stories with your kin. It's a rugged, down-home wrap-up of 20 tracks - a mighty fine tribute to the wild west, where soil and sky stretch far as the eye can see. Munsick's got this knack for weavin' the everyday experiences into beautifully crafted tales, makin' you feel like you're right there, watchin' the sunset paint the mountains in shades of gold.

This album is more than music; it's a testament to the heartbeat of the American West, a place where the land and the people are one. With "Eagle Feather," Munsick's spearheadin' a movement, breathin' life into the oft-overlooked stories of the region's history. You'll hear the echoes of country-rock, boots and all, but it's not just the country veggies - it's the very essence of the place and its people. Each tune is a testament, honedin' not just to the land but to the folks who make it tickin.' It's a mighty heap of sound, spreadin' wide like a prairie sky, and you'll be pulled in deep, like a fish on the end of a string, in no time. - Wade