![]() Tyler says that the album is mostly love songs, with the deeper tie-in being the mules that make numerous appearances in the lyrics. The songs we can confirm to be on the album at this point are “Rustin’ in the Rain,” which is a song Childers has been performing in concert for a while, the Christmas song “Luke Chapter Two, Verse 8-10” that some expected to be on Tyler’s last album with its religious theme, as well as the song “In Your Love,” which accompanies the album announcement (listen/watch below). What we do know is that Rustin’ In The Rain only includes seven tracks. ![]() Strangely, no track list accompanies the album or the pre-order, which might render some reluctant, especially after a few felt let down by the packaging of Tyler’s last album, Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven. ![]() ![]() I hope you enjoy listening to this album as much as I enjoyed creating it. Some covers, one co-write, and some I even wrote in my best (terrible) Elvis impersonation, as I worked around the farm and kicked around the house. The new album was produced by Tyler and his backing band The Food Stamps, who along with Barker includes bassist Craig Burletic, drummer Rod Elkins, Chase Lewis on keys, CJ Cain on acoustic guitar, and fiddle/guitarist “The Professor” Jesse Wells.Ĭhilders says of the album via press release, “This is a collection of songs I playfully pieced together as if I was pitching a group of songs to Elvis. ![]() Called Rustin’ In The Rain, it was recorded in the home studio of Tyler’s pedal steel player and guitarist James Barker above his garage. The latest album from Tyler Childers will arrive on on September 8th via Hickman Holler Records, distributed by RCA. ![]()
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