Mad Canine is the debut full-length from Louisville singer-songwriter Grace Rogers, launched at this time on Sophomore Lounge, the label Rogers’ fellow ascendant Kentucky roots-rocker Ryan Davis has been working for years. It’s actual good, of us.
The Bandcamp bio explains that Rogers has a pedigree; her nice grandfather Charlie Rogers performed guitar within the Despair-era bluegrass band the Kentucky String Ticklers method again within the Nice Despair, and he or she herself has spent the previous decade enjoying conventional music. Right here, she “goes electrical” so to talk, branching out into many varieties of folks, rock, and folk-rock sounds.
Backed by bandmates Ian Gordon, Chris Cupp, and Fiona Palensky, Rogers bends her conventional roots towards swinging indie-pop with lyrics like “I wished to be that style of man on Instagram” (“Tranquility”); glimmering “Bizarre Fishes”-esque guitar tapestries carrying “bitterness, frustration” of their present (“Mad Canine”); and acoustic balladry that jogs my memory of Frances Quinlan channeling Grandaddy, singing a few banjo participant who “performed secular songs higher than a person” (“Peachie”), amongst different excursions.
The shredding that closes out “Downstream” alone is worthy of your ears, however there’s a lot extra lyrical and instrumental prowess to behold right here. Rogers has the sort of expertise and irrepressible persona that makes a singer-songwriter stand out in a crowded subject. Stream Mad Canine under.
Mad Canine is out now by way of Sophomore Lounge. Buy it right here.