“I thought Free were from Alabama, because it sounded southern to me”: The Cold Stares’ seventh album is both a love letter to Kentucky and a call for unity in volatile times

“I thought Free were from Alabama, because it sounded southern to me”: The Cold Stares’ seventh album is both a love letter to Kentucky and a call for unity in volatile times

Embracing their roots on record for the first time, The Cold Stares’ seventh album The Southern shares a vision of the South you won’t see from other musicians or the media

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