Cameron Smith and the Slings - Gold & Rust (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Cameron Smith, Cameron Smith and the Slings
Title: Gold & Rust
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Dreamy Life Records and Music
Genre: Country, Indie Folk, Psychedelic Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-88.2kHz
Total Time: 43:25
Total Size: 104 / 239 / 769 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Gold & Rust
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Dreamy Life Records and Music
Genre: Country, Indie Folk, Psychedelic Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-88.2kHz
Total Time: 43:25
Total Size: 104 / 239 / 769 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Way Life Ought to Be (feat. Presley Haile) (4:16)
02. Real Love (feat. Presley Haile) (3:16)
03. Irredeemer (5:42)
04. Interlude: 'Like a Colossus' (0:39)
05. Not In Our Stars (the Fine Game of Nil) (3:57)
06. Shadows of the Moonlight (3:49)
07. Russell's Paradox Blues (3:16)
08. Prelude: Gold & Rust (0:18)
09. Blood Mouth (Call it the Blues) (4:03)
10. Goatman (Beyond the Wild of Self Repair) (4:26)
11. Remind Me Why I Care (2:49)
12. You Won't Look Back (feat. Presley Haile) (5:44)
13. Postlude: The Storm is Passing Over (1:17)
Cameron Smith and the Slings' debut album, Gold & Rust, is orchestral, expansive, and at times ethereal, like a space-faring country album like "The Dark Side of the Moon."
A concept album in the Western narrative tradition of Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger," Terry Allen's "Juarez," and Lee Hazlewood's "Trouble Is A Lonesome Town," it's an epic tale of love, ambition, betrayal, and redemption.
How does a boy become a man without becoming a monster?
A boy with a hungry heart sets out on a journey seeking more. He'll sell his soul to get it, lose the one he loves, and fight to find her—and himself—home.
The lead single, "The Way Life Ought to Be," featuring vocals by Columbia Records' new artist, Presley Haile, was released on May 16th, followed by "Not in Our Stars (the Fine Game of Nil)" on June 20th and another duet with Haile, "Blood Mouth (Call it the Blues)," on August 1st.
A concept album in the Western narrative tradition of Willie Nelson's "Red Headed Stranger," Terry Allen's "Juarez," and Lee Hazlewood's "Trouble Is A Lonesome Town," it's an epic tale of love, ambition, betrayal, and redemption.
How does a boy become a man without becoming a monster?
A boy with a hungry heart sets out on a journey seeking more. He'll sell his soul to get it, lose the one he loves, and fight to find her—and himself—home.
The lead single, "The Way Life Ought to Be," featuring vocals by Columbia Records' new artist, Presley Haile, was released on May 16th, followed by "Not in Our Stars (the Fine Game of Nil)" on June 20th and another duet with Haile, "Blood Mouth (Call it the Blues)," on August 1st.