September 2 at Lakeview Amphitheatre w/ Florida Georgia Line (Syracuse, NY) Other dates we’ve got circled that we know friends will be interested in include…Īugust 26 at Darien Lake w/ Florida Georgia Line (Darien Center, NY)Īugust 31 at the London Concert Theatre (London, ON) We’re also looking forward to seeing The Cadillac Three play these songs live (especially The South, Bury Me In My Boots, Slide, This Accent, and Peace Love & Dixie) – and we will be seeing it in Toronto when the boys come to the Molson Canadian Amphitheatre with Florida Georgia Line on September 1. The stories that are told are the backbone of the genre, and we’re very pleased to see TC3 keep that tradition alive. And that is where country music has always been graded and evaluated. They aren’t just empty bangers, they’re full of great lyrics that will either put you in a small town teenage memory, or thinking about a relationship or imagining the south the way these native sons see it. Now, with all of this said about the drinking and the dancing, we need to acknowledge that there are some great stories told in these songs. I didn’t count, so I don’t know how many there are… but in the 47 minutes it takes to listen to all 14 songs, I’m betting you’d feel a buzz. Proposal: A drinking game where you take a shot of whiskey or a drink of beer every time you hear The Cadillac Three reference the two beverages on this record. So high five to The Cadillac Three for delivering on that point with Bury Me In My Boots. In fact, we encourage it from guitar driven country music. And there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that at all. This album is also great to sit back and drink to, or dance and drink to. It’s 100% true that I could go for a boat on the water, some Bimmy Juffet on the radio, and certainly a cooler full of cold ones. ![]() Note: During the recent heat wave in Toronto I have started to appreciate Ship Wrecked more and more every time I hear it. It should also be pointed out that 14 songs is a monster number in a new era that has seen EPs become more and more popular among country artists. ![]() And that continues as the tracks continue all the way from 1 to 14. It’s fun and easy to tap a toe to, or sing along to, or get lost in, or all three at the same time. ![]() This isn’t a secret, Bury Me In My Boots is good.įrom the start of the record, with the title track, the music pulled me in. Here’s a secret, I don’t keep listening if I don’t like it. It’s likely a conservative estimate to say I’ve listened to the 14 songs on this album a eight times since it’s release. When we got asked to give the new record from The Cadillac Three a listen we were told that it was going to be a game changer, a selection of songs that would push these dudes from Nashville into a new spotlight among country music fans and the industry… but we needed to hear it for ourselves.
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