Colter Wall's 'Memories and Empties': A Tribute to Traditional Country Music

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Colter Wall's 'Memories and Empties': A Tribute to Traditional Country Music

Colter Wall is set to release a new album titled "Memories and Empties" on November 14th via LaHonda Records. The album is described as a collection of traditional country music that pays homage to the 1970s era of the genre. Co-produced by Colter Wall and Patrick Lyons, the album was recorded at the legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville with members of Colter's backing band, the Scary Prairie Boys.

The album features all original songs written by Colter Wall, except for a tribute to Ian Tyson. The opening track, "1,800 Miles Away," sets the tone for the album's traditional country sound and addresses the distance from Music Row. Colter Wall aims to put his own stamp on Western music with this project, showcasing his deep connection to the genre.

"Memories and Empties" is now available for pre-order, and the tracklist includes songs like "My Present Just Gets Past Me," "Like The Hills," and "Living By The Hour." With Colter Wall's dedication to preserving traditional country music, this album is sure to resonate with fans of the genre and offer a refreshing take on classic country sound.