Artist's albums
In Your Love
2023 · single
Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?
2022 · album
Angel Band
2022 · single
Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You
2021 · single
Long Violent History
2020 · album
Spotify Singles
2020 · single
Country Squire
2019 · album
All Your'n
2019 · single
House Fire
2019 · single
Live on Red Barn Radio I & II
2018 · album
Purgatory
2017 · album
Universal Sound
2017 · single
Whitehouse Road
2017 · single
Lady May
2017 · single
Tyler Childers | OurVinyl Sessions
2017 · single
Bottles and Bibles
2011 · album
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Biography
Hailing from the Appalachian Mountains in Kentucky, Tyler Childers is part of a wave of 2010s Americana artists who prize authenticity both in their songs and sound. Sonically, he borrows heavily from the weathered, ornery, progressive country records of the 1970s, a comparison brought into sharp relief on his second album, 2017's Purgatory, which was produced by the acclaimed Americana rocker Sturgill Simpson. Childers' success continued with a Grammy nomination for "All Your'n," a cut from 2020's politically charged bluegrass album Long Violent History. Where that record benefitted from his control, its 2022 successor Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? showcased his ambition, featuring a variety of styles spread over the course of three LPs. Purgatory may have been Childers' breakthrough, but he has played since his childhood in Lawrence County, Kentucky, and had been performing professionally for over half a decade. As a young adult, he relocated to Lexington and played with a band called the Food Stamps. He began his solo career with the self-released 2011 album Bottles & Bibles and continued to write and perform for the next five years. Miles Miller, a friend of Childers' and the drummer for Sturgill Simpson, introduced the two singer/songwriters, and Simpson decided to produce a record for Childers with the assistance of engineer David Ferguson. The resulting Purgatory arrived in August 2017 on Thirty Tigers, and was followed in 2018 by Live on Red Barn, Radio Pts. I & II, a reissue of a pair of EPs taken from two 2013 performances for the Lexington-based Red Barn Radio program. Childers' third studio album, Country Squire, appeared in August 2019 and included the singles "House Fire" and "All Your'n," the latter of which earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. He returned in September 2020 with his fourth full-length, the Grammy-nominated Long Violent History, which topped the folk chart and hit number 45 on the Billboard 200. The stirring "Angel Band" appeared in September 2022 ahead of Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?, a triple album that featured a set of eight original songs performed in three different ways: a live set recorded with the Food Stamps, an overdubbed rendition, and a "Joyful Noise" version. Upon its release in September 2022, Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? became Childers' highest-charting album, debuting at eight on the Billboard Top 200. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi