Caleb Caudle’s Crushed Coins, merges his knack for earnest songwriting with a broader sonic palette, even as he reaffirms his Carolina Country roots. In his quest for a more genre-less sound Caudle can’t escape the rich soil from which his […]
Caleb Caudle’s Crushed Coins, merges his knack for earnest songwriting with a broader sonic palette, even as he reaffirms his Carolina Country roots. In his quest for a more genre-less sound Caudle can’t escape the rich soil from which his […]
Caleb Caudle’s Crushed Coins, merges his knack for earnest songwriting with a broader sonic palette, even as he reaffirms his Carolina Country roots. In his quest for a more genre-less sound Caudle can’t escape the rich soil from which his […]
Posthumous Release of Chris Porter and the Bluebonnet Rattlesnakes Release Date: October 20 by Cornelius Chapel Records On October 19, 2016, a semi-truck barreled into the back of a van carrying Chris Porter, Mitchell Vandenburg, and Adam Nurre. The […]
Brad Armstrong’s debut solo album and Cornelius Chapel Record’s first major release of 2016, Empire is not for the weak of heart. Regular instrumental changes, vulgarities, and irregular music tempos might strain listeners their first time through the album. Empire, […]
Recorded music makes standards a funny thing. Songs themselves don’t really need to stand the test of time anymore — until we reach that point of technological no return like Zion in The Matrix, it’s safe to assume that we […]
It seems that independent record labels are popping up all over the place these days, like the cookie cutter strip malls and fast food joints that litter most communities. You can’t go anywhere on the internet without running into another […]
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