Cinematic Redneck Rock?
We never planned on callin’ it nothin’. Just cranked out songs the way we felt ‘em. No rulebook. No big-shot studio. No “this is how country’s supposed to sound.” Hell no. It started with noise.
We never planned on callin’ it nothin’. Just cranked out songs the way we felt ‘em. No rulebook. No big-shot studio. No “this is how country’s supposed to sound.” Hell no. It started with noise.
There’s more music on the internet than ever before. More videos. More creators. More tools. What’s missing is space. Space where music and stories can actually live as culture, not just pass through a feed.
Let’s get one thing straight. If you ask Wikipedia what a redneck is, you’ll end up reading a long pile of academic fluff written by people who’ve never left the city, never held a wrench,
Redneck Rock Was Never a Genre Redneck rock was never supposed to be a genre. It wasn’t born in a marketing meeting or fine-tuned in a Nashville studio. It was never about looking the part