Review
Well, honey, come sit a spell and let's chat about Ole 60's latest creation, "Songs About You," released just as this September turned the corner. Hot off the success of their sizzling debut "Three Twenty Four," and crowd-favorite singles like "Smoke and a Light," this EP signals quite the evolution in their sound. Imagine Appalachian Rock mingling with a hint of country twang and that gritty Southern rock vibe, all stirred together with a splash of grunge-era rock. It’s a true Southern stew of styles that nourish the soul and get you thinking.
The four tracks on this EP—"WDYWMTS," "Memphis," "Thoughts of You," and "Rose"—spend some time deep diving into life's emotional waters, touching on themes of past love, solitude, and addiction. Slowing things down from their usual tempo, these songs bring out both raw vulnerability and that signature angsty guitar they've mastered. How they've moved from practicing in a local pizza joint to selling out shows nationwide is a country music fairy tale. So, whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, "Songs About You" solidifies Ole 60's unique ability to blend heartfelt ballads with playful southern rock edges. Give it a whirl, y’all—you might just find yourself humming along on the front porch. - Savannah