According to Rolling Stone, Southall—the Oklahoma country-rock band making waves on the live circuit—has poured family pain into his new album Kinfolk. The album includes a song about his family losing their farm.
"It saved my future," the frontman says of that songwriting moment. In red dirt music—that gritty blend of country and rock—authenticity is everything. Fans recognize manufactured emotion immediately.
Kinfolk explores family bonds, kinship, and the hard-knock wisdom that comes from real American struggle. The band sounds tighter and sharper than before.
Southall is opening the upcoming Black Crowes and Whiskey Myers tour—a lineup that carries road warrior credibility. For a band that trades in authenticity and sweat, this is the stage they need.




