Album Review: Nathan Evans Fox - Heirloom
At its best country music serves up quality songwriting to rival any other genre. From the Hillbilly Shakespeare to Haggard, Cash and Van Zandt, to quote a few from the summit, the knack of interpreting the crux of feeling, belonging and being has been transmitted through the medium of the worn and lived-in song. Sometimes you have to scrape away the dirt to find real gems in a sanitised world, and from the influential source of Free Dirt Records surfaces a body of work expressing a true sense of existence. Nathan Evans Fox sweats, polishes and cares about each lyric housed within an album of exquisite depth. HEIRLOOM focusses on a life dealt, lived and challenged. Poetic snippets interject personal musings and you re-enter the light from a delve into a darkened mind to cherish the art of the meaningful song. Identity comes to the fore in the dozen tracks forming this absorbing record. Family, roots and religion all play a part, frequently through a progressive lens of trying to ...