Album Of The Day: Winning Streak by Andy Gullahorn

Album Art of Andy Gullahorn's Winning Streak album - A black-and-white photo of an empty flat spot of dirt with some hill and a kind of retaining wall behind it, and woods behind that. In the middle of the center is a man standing in front of a lone slot machine. The top half of the photo is all the white sky, and printed on top of the sky is the album title in large, bold black letters, with the artist's name in thinner, red letters below.

"There are some weird people out there." Released today, this is the 8th album from Nashville-based independent singer-songwriter Andy Gullahorn. I love his music because often his lyrics mix the humorous, the events of daily life, and the profound—usually all in one song. For example, on the song "Weird People", he says that there's lots of weird people, gives some fun examples, and sings that maybe believing in God isn't the weirdest thing. Musically, this album is just pretty simple acoustic pop with a tinge of country, but these simple songs do hold some worthwhile insights on the nature of life and spirituality. I really like his man-next-door vibe and his talent of tying a somewhat mundane moment of his life to some simple truth. It's been 7 years since his last album, and it's great to have new songs finally from this excellent songwriter and performer.

Release Year: 2025
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A photo of a middle-aged white man in a home office shelves on the left and back on the right. He was thick glasses, a beard and moustache, and is smiling. He is wearing an off-white shirt that has the words 'I See Weird People' in big letters and 'like Andy Gullahorn' in very small letters below it. In his right hand is a vinyl and CD copy of the Andy Gullahorn Winning Streak album. The vinyl packaging is autographed.

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