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With a few words, Tyler Childers can build worlds.

A plain-spoken poet for the dreams and struggles of a working class, his music takes listeners to real places - backroad church pews, sticky-hot swimming holes and freshly-plowed farm fields, to name a few. Childers' melodies feel lived-in, like joining a circle of familiar faces in a well-worn basement or on a shaded porch, the gathering place for folks of all kinds to share truths or swap tall tales after a long day.

Since he emerged from the hills of Appalachia, Childers has stormed the world with his uncompromising voice and a candid collection of songs. He skyrocketed from playing inside sweat-soaked clubs to becoming one of today's most sought-after artists. With his longtime band, The Food Stamps, Childers headlines historic festival stages and delivers high-flying sold-out shows inside arenas, amphitheaters and concert halls across the globe.

And many who time-and-again drop a needle on his music embrace Childers like an author to a new chapter in America's long, revered songbook of country and folk music - a testament to how far a well-told story can travel.

No matter if he's delivering a fiddle tune with a hard-spoken truth or leading his band in an open-armed country-soul sermon, new Childers music arrives with layers of time-tested storytelling. And on his anticipated new album, Rustin' In The Rain, the circle of tales in Childers' catalog grows a little bigger with a fresh collection of big-hearted, wry-humored love songs and dirt-covered country romps.

The 2x Grammy Award-nominated singer, songwriter and musician returned to the studio with The Food Stamps - James Barker (pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitar), Rodney Elkins (drums), Chase Lewis (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle) - to record Rustin'. In a testament to the well-oiled grooves of the group, it's the second consecutive release to be cut and co-produced by Childers alongside the Food Stamps, once again recording at Barker's home studio, Dragline, in Huntington, West Virginia.

With Rustin' In The Rain, the 32-year-old Kentucky native pulled together songs with a playful concept: What would he pitch to Elvis Presley? Graceland-era Presley, to be exact. Listeners hear the result on songs like lead single "In You Love" - a timeless, piano-tinged I'll-wait-for-your-love ballad released alongside a heart-wrenching music video of two men falling for each other in 1950s rural Appalachia - and "Phone Calls & Emails," a story of modern missed connections set to the backdrop of a crooning, classic country tune.

On "Luke 2:8-10," Childers enlists background vocals from a one-of-a-kind trio: Margo Price, Erin Rae and S.G. Goodman, three standout singer-songwriters. The expanded band delivers a rustling three-minute song about a panicked shepherd witnessing the descent of an angel from the heavens. Collaborations on Rustin' continue on "Percheron Mules," a rollicking tune that includes vocals from Ronnie McCoury, Jason Carter and Alan Bartram -members of ace bluegrass band the Travelin' McCourys (McCoury also adds mandolin pickin' to the song).

And for one of two cover songs on Rustin', Childers dug into country music's balladeering catalog to unearth "Help Me Make It Through The Night." He lends his mountainous vocal to the intimate, restless 1970 song, written by Kris Kristofferson and made famous by Sammi Smith's Grammy Award-winning rendition (Presley also covered the song during a 1971 session at RCA Studio B in Nashville). To close the album, Childers covers "Space & Time," a song penned by Goodman - a fellow Kentuckian - that chronicles the need to share moments with those you hold most dear. Goodman and Rae rejoin Childers for backing vocals on the album-closing number.

Still, no new song may whip Childers' show-going audience into a frenzy like "Rustin' In The Rain," the barnstormin' opening track anchored by dueling country licks and Childers' band-leading howl - a nod to the tight-knit creatively he and the Food Stamps earned during late nights on stage and long trips on the road.

With Rustin' In The Rain, Childers pens the next chapter in an unrivaled and unreplicable story of real-life success that continues to reach new circles. And the best part? This tale's just getting started.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unreal

    by J. A. on 2023-10-11

    I’m a frequent concert goer and have been to many many shows. Tyler Childers Lady May is my and my husbands first dance at our wedding. Two weeks later we flew to Denver and saw him at the Red Rocks Amphitheater and then again at Fiddlers Green. He’s amazing. Tears each time seeing him. And now we’re going to see him in Calgary. He’s becoming my favorite artist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular

    by D. G. on 2023-08-28

    One of the best live shows I have ever been to. Tyler and his entire band are some extremely talented musicians. Will definitely see again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ahhhhmazing!

    by s. r. on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    Tyler is a true talent and puts on an amazing show. Can’t wait to see him again soon next time he is in Toronto!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Banger Of The Year

    by Thunder Bird on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    Been to a lot of shows. Hands down one of the best times I’ve had, period. Childers and his band are making some real sh*t here. Everything about this show without a doubt gets 5 star 100%. Backdrop and light show was intentionally designed to impact my whisky induced mushroom state of mind in the best of ways. At one point I was inside the music and hoped to never leave. The energy that Tyler brings with his music and the response of the crowd was electric. The venue was absolutely perfect. I’ll remember that show for the rest of my life as one of the best. Can’t wait to do it again. YEEWWW!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Chopper on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    What a great performance. From start to finish Tyler and the band were amazing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Weird venue for a great show!

    by Tron on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    The concert itself was really great, he sounded perfect, almost exactly as the albums. Opening band was also pretty good! The venue itself didn’t really fit the vibe of the music and the bartenders were slow, too busy showing off their bodies to ensure everyone was served in a timely manner. Service got better as the night went on though. Overall a good time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert

    by L. D. on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    The smaller venue was great for sound and atmosphere.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst venue ever

    by Darnuts on 2019-12-11REBEL - Toronto

    Tyler and his band are absolutely amazing, but the Rebel nightclub is awful. The sound near the back was distorted, you can't see anything from the back and the TVs that provided a view of the stage are the cheapest quality pieces of crap every. The bartender tried to charge me $36 for one beer, and it was so overcrowded near the front that I almost smothered from being squished. Toronto is in desperate need of a quality medium-sized concert venue. A disco is no place for a country concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Lucas on 2019-10-25Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    The show was just perfect. You could have asked for much more as far as sounds and visuals.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good show with some volume issues and yahoos

    by RM1234 on 2018-10-22The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    The show was pretty solid, but the volume level was strangely low. I had to make my way to right in front of the stage before I was sort of satisfied. Whitehouse Road should have been a rockin' opener, but with the sound muted, it was underwhelming. Acoustic Tyler with fiddle accompaniment or solo was the highlight for me, and the Miami Kid on bass was fantastic throughout. There were a few too many yahoos scattered throughout the crowd for my liking, but what can you do? It's a country show.