Album Of The Day: Fathers & Sons by The Trigger Code

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Released 10 years ago yesterday, this is an EP/mini-album from the Nashville-based rock band The Trigger Code. Known by his name, Taylor Sorensen, for an EP and an album back in the early 2000s, he started recording and performing under this name by 2010. This is 30+ minutes of quality rock with a bit of a southern rock vibe to it, with the occasional bit of blues or gospel elements thrown in. The lyrics are a bit dark and tackle tough subjects including rough family dynamics, but the music is driving and engaging. Songs like "Black Mountain" and "Swing A Hammer" definitely pack a punch, but things do slow down a bit on "Take The Roses" for a bit more a rock ballad. I honestly haven't listened to The Trigger Code much and am more familiar with his early work as Taylor Sorensen, but this listen makes me want to check out more from this band/artist.

Release Year: 2016
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