Butcher Holler / Press
“Butcher Holler took the stage for the remainder of the evening. They wasted no time and busted into some Waylon Jennings. Yes, I was ready for the country. Butcher Holler’s music is no stranger to me either, yet this was my first time seeing them live. Personally, my favorite song they do is “Eva”, which they played second. Sweet. “Trouble” is a good one too, though. For those who have not witnessed the group, know that Jamey Almond plays the bass and is the lead vocalist, Butch Ulrich plays the guitar and also provides lead vocals, and they are kept together by Jonathan Taylor on drums. He also provides some background vocals. For me, it is nice to see Jamey explore another musical style that he seems to love. In the past, I know him from watching and listening to The Tripdaddy’s. For the punk/rockabilly crowd types, note that hints of the style seem to creep their way into the music, but it is quite different. It is more along the lines of country and americana/roots-rock”