First Rodeo - First Rodeo (2022)

Artist: First Rodeo
Title: First Rodeo
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Forged Artifacts
Genre: Alt-Country, Americana
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:26
Total Size: 92 / 238 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: First Rodeo
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Forged Artifacts
Genre: Alt-Country, Americana
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:26
Total Size: 92 / 238 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. So Much for Taking It Easy (4:00)
02. Pucker up, Amelia (3:56)
03. Patience (3:34)
04. Your Big Idea (3:00)
05. Didn't It Rain Last Night (5:42)
06. Lifetime Ban (3:58)
07. One of Those Things (4:34)
08. Christmas Lottery (4:11)
09. Making up for Lost Time (2:26)
10. I Don't Wanna Feel Another Thing (4:05)
First Rodeo is a long time coming. The alt-Americana project of Nathan Tucker (Cool Original, Strange Ranger) and Tim Howe (Vista House, The Great American Commute) arises after the two have cultivated a collaborative friendship for well over a decade. Earnest vocals and variegated instrumental arrangements abound on the writing duo’s self-titled debut LP, out August 5th on Forged Artifacts (Fime, The Big Easy). When listening to First Rodeo, one can’t help feeling nostalgic for the present moment; grasping for any possible way to capture those resonant emotions and bottle them for safekeeping.
The record’s next single, “Pucker Up, Amelia,” is high-energy and brilliantly catchy. The harmonica stuns the listener to attention before propulsive percussion summons some toe-tapping. Swirling around sonorous vocals is collaborator Sam Wenc’s pedal steel, underscoring the sonic and affective direction of the band’s vocals. The track is undeniably fun, gently emotive, and rough-around-the-edges.
The record’s next single, “Pucker Up, Amelia,” is high-energy and brilliantly catchy. The harmonica stuns the listener to attention before propulsive percussion summons some toe-tapping. Swirling around sonorous vocals is collaborator Sam Wenc’s pedal steel, underscoring the sonic and affective direction of the band’s vocals. The track is undeniably fun, gently emotive, and rough-around-the-edges.