Country Corner
Dec 08, 2019
1 minute
BLOOD
Allison Moorer
Thirty Tigers
Allison Moorer first caught the ear back in 1998 when her song ‘A Soft Place To Fall’ was featured in. is her first solo studio album in four years, and it leans towards traditional country. It’s a companion of sorts to her recently released autobiography , detailing the troubled childhood she suffered along with her sister Shelby Lynne in her formative years in Alabama. Moorer sings of alcoholism and her parents’ last hours alive on the acoustic ballad ‘Cold Cold Earth’, and she battles frustration on ‘The Rock And The Hill’, a powerful guitar-fuelled country rock piece. But she rises from the ashes on ‘Set My Soul Free’, another strong acoustic-guitar track.
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