Album Review: The Wild Feathers – Alvarado (New West Records)

Nashville’s The Wild Feathers may play music closer to Americana than traditional punk rock, but they sure have stuck closely to the DIY ethos that helped launch the punk movement. Their fourth studio album, Alvarado, was self-produced in part out of necessity. Their major tour with Blackberry Smoke was shut down because of COVID and they had just split with their label, so the band hunkered down back at home. The time off gave them the opportunity to sift through some old demos and songs that never made it onto records, so they pulled together a rarities album (put out as Medium Rarities, naturally). Rested and bored they decided to get to work on their next album, forgoing a producer and traditional studio and handling it all themselves. Four days and a lot of beer and grilled meat later...

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