Long Violent History

| Tyler Childers

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Long Violent History

Childers released his surprise fourth and most recent LP, Long Violent History, via his own Hickman Holler Records in September 2020. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    “Long Violent History” renews a plain call for moral clarity. By asking his listeners, “What would you do?” Childers invites us to consider more deeply what’s already been done. 

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  • Paste Magazine

    Long Violent History is not Tyler Childers’ best album, but by telling us a lot more about the man than we knew before, it’s definitely his bravest. And right now, brave is what we need.  

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  • Saving Country Music

    no matter the attitude one brings to this unusual, and unexpected work by Tyler Childers, it’s undeniable that when his biography is penned, a dedicated portion will be transfixed on remembering that time during the crazy pandemic of 2020 that he released a surprise record full of old-time fiddle tunes, and cemented without a doubt that Tyler Childers is, was, and always will be the real deal Kentuckian that embodies the authenticity many in country music strive for, but few achieve to such a degree due to a heartfelt dedication to his Kentucky roots  

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  • All Music

    Kentuckians are bonded by a culture that stands above racism. It's the rare protest album that doesn't need words to shout, and it's all the more powerful because of it. 

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  • The Arts Fuse

    They are filled with clever musings, conversational bons mots in real-world environments — while at the same time they embrace the high production qualities that make the songs viable commercial contenders. 

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