@WX YZ no he just forces it that way, he has recently changed the way he sings because a lot of people were coming after him for sounding similar to jhonny
@@andonbrown385 he didn't sound like Johnny though that's the thing. And those people are moronic..he can do whatever he wants with his songs and I'm saddened to hear he changed it.
This dude is one of the best artists out right now in my opinion. His stuff is so deep and he tells stories so well in his music. Can't wait to see what he has in store for the future!
He is definitely a talented cat. Love his voice and his style of story telling song.You may like Sturgill Simpson, he's pretty good and was the best live show that I have seen in years
Found him on Spotify 4 days ago. I haven't had a Colter-less day since. All three albums are fantastic and I still can't believe how young he is. Young man - you GET it.
This guy breathed life back into an industry that had sold its soul .. This is the kind of music that simultaneously breaks your heart and mends it. It's music for the open road, coming to terms with the human experience and a broken heart. . . I would love to sing with this guy.
I'd never thought of it like that, and now I'm realizing that pretty much everything I listen to breaks my heart and then mends it. Wow. This is profound. Thank you for making me see it like this
I can't remember the last time a music artist got right to my soul as much as Colter Wall, and that means all type of music. A true music folk, country, cowboy, western, get right to your heart music genius.
Nice to see an interview of him, learn some about him. I've seen him live once and am going to see him again soon, I just love his music and can't wait to hear his new stuff!
This dude is the definition of old soul: he was only 20 when he released Imaginary Appalachia in 2015. Every track on there sounds like a man in his late 40s who has seen lots of love, violence and heartbreak. Absolutely incredible, talented individual! Love and respect from Texas. ❤️ 🍻 🎸
When I heard him the first time, I was very surprised to see that he was so young. His vocals give the impression of a much older man. It's almost like another person or alter ego emerges and sings thru him. But as a traditional musician myself, now for 35+yrs. I'm happy to see younger guys taking a renewed interest in more traditional music and hope it catches on. I was getting a bit worried.
My proper 70 some year old Mom who never listens to country, likes his music, and my 21 year old soldier son plays guitar and sings his songs. So I had to find out who this Colter was and what kind of music he played that would appeal to two such different people. I liked the 13 Silver Dollars song👍🏼
His music is amazing, and i love hearing the stories in his songs, i usually tend to actually listen into the lyrics rather than the other new stuff out. I'd love to go to one of his gigs, it'd be a dream come true. P.S. this is the first time I've actually heard his voice 😍😍😍
Time Stamps: 0:00 - 0:03 Intro 0:04 - 0:35 I’m a folk singer 0:36 - 2:14 I like tellin stories 2:15 - 3:51 Murder Ballads and Dark Places 3:52 - 6:59 Thirteen Silver Dollars ❤ Please pin this 😁
I dont understand his singing.. or the way he sings. I'm not saying I dont like it, or that I think it's bad. I just dont get it. It's an odd way of sounds to come out of your voice hole that's all I'm saying. Not judging. But his style of music is like that of The White Buffalo, I dont know why that dude isn't bigger... ya know. Maybe it was being attached to SOA that no one saw his better music. Always had a country vibe too, but he's a surf bum of sorts. Idk. But I like this guy, Colter Wall, old western story songs. Like a deeper toned early Chris Ledoux. I can dig it... Now, theres someone I can get behind. Mr. Chris Ledoux. Although I think nowadays this "folk" music is coming back around. We called it country when I was a kid, but call it what you want I guess. I hope we get some more good artists like this fella before the kids move on to the next one.... ol son....