🎵 2022-09-06 22:04:59 – Paris/France.
LET'S GO.
Timmy Tyler Childer set the country music world on fire last week with the release of a new teaser video that seems to indicate that new music is on the way.
I mean, the man hasn't been on Instagram in two years and now he's dropping a video that seems to pick up where the story left off in his 'All Your'n' music video... doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that good things are happening.
And now he's back with another teaser video, and this one gives us well… not much more information, but Tyler and the boys are into it.
As our hero wakes up (AKA steps out of the k-hole) in the woods, blinded by a light, he follows him out of the woods to a clearing where he comes across Tyler and the boys.
And it looks like he made a drunken promise to the boys to help them out with the barn, however, when he walks back on the deal, Foodstamps drummer Rodney Elkins says he'll let him play his guitar. legendary, which catches his eye in a hurry.
WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN!?
I'm sure we'll find out soon enough...but anyway...
BE EXCITED.
Could Tyler Childers be working on a gospel album?
With what appears to be a new album on the way, could Tyler be taking his music in a new direction?
And a pervasive theme in his writing has always been notions of God, faith, religion and spirituality. Like many in Appalachia, Tyler is no stranger to growing up around church, and it shows in his music.
I mean, his first two albums are literally titled, Bottles and Bibles et Purgatory. And a number of his past songs have either a nod to Christianity or a spiritual twist, with songs like "Hard Times", "Bottles and Bibles", "Born Again", "Purgatory", "The Gospel (According to Fishermen), "Universal Sound" and "Follow You To Virgie", to name a few.
But with some of the new stuff he's been playing, could we see a Tyler Childers Gospel record on the horizon?
There are plenty of signs that point to it, given that there have been videos of him singing a handful of what appear to be gospel-inspired songs, and covering others as well.
"Triune God"
An old-fashioned trotter of a Southern tent revival song… you could play this one at the Sunday service.
“Luke chapter 2 verses 8-10”
Dubbed his “first Christmas song,” this short story with the working title “Luke chapter 2 verses 8-10” reflects on what it would have been like when angels appeared to shepherds on the day Jesus was born.
And then, he regularly covers other songs inspired by gospel.
“The Old Country Church” (Hank Williams cover)
All time classic.
"The Greatest Story Ever Told (Bob Weir cover of Grateful Dead)"
Not a Christian song per se, but with mentions of Moses, Abraham, Gideon, and Isaac, as well as the title being a common gospel name, there's a lot of biblical imagery going on in it.
Tyler also performed it recently with Bob Weir and the Wolf Bros:
Now there's one thing we all know about this man is that he has one of the most powerful voices in all of country music and he can deliver a message through song as well as anybody.
But whether it's a Gospel-inspired album or not, I just hope we get something from the man soon… we're hungry for it.
I love this new one too...it's about big asses.
SOURCE: Reviews News
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