REVIEW: WAGONS – The Rise And Fall Of Goodtown
Four records in and Wagons have well and truly hit their stride. On the new album The Rise And Fall Of Goodtown they have, in 33 minutes, captured the essence of what real country and soul music is all about. The wide open spaces, love won and lost, death, God and Satan. From the retro-Western artwork, with its sepia tinged images of communal country life … Continue reading REVIEW: WAGONS – The Rise And Fall Of Goodtown
