
The Local Honeys is a third album that is truly like a debut. With a focus on original songs and the centerpiece being traditional instrumentation and styles of Kentucky. The album has strong themes of identity, ruralism, storytelling with huge characters (both human and animal), and the state of rurality and the issues we still face today. Building traditional music into a grand sonic scape. Layering banjos and fiddles with electric guitar, organs and feedback. Produced by Jesse Ray Wells (co-producer of Tyler Childers's Long Violent History) who has been the band's mentor in music for nearly 10 years.
Last Mule in the Holler
Dead Horses
Dear Woodrow
The Ballad of Frank & Billy Buck
Toadstool
Better Than I Deserve
Dumbass, Nebraska
If I Could Quit
Throw Me in the Thicket (When I Die)