Childers announces "Snipe Hunter"
Thursday, June 12, 2025 – Tyler Childers will release his new album, "Snipe Hunter," on July 25 via Hickman Holler Records/RCA Records.
Childers will release 13 songs, including "Nose on the Grindstone," which is officially out now for the first time after years of being played on the road.
"Snipe Hunter" was produced by Rick Rubin with additional production from Childers and Sylvan Esso's Nick Sanborn.
Childers has released five albums to date including his 2017 RIAA Platinum debut, "Purgatory," 2019's number one "Country Squire" and 2023's "Rustin' In The Rain."
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- 04/21/25: Childers, Stapleton headline recovery-based music fest
- 11/14/24: Childers embarks on headline tour in '25
- 07/08/24: Childers heads Down Under, New Zealand
- 05/07/24: Childers, Ferrell score three AMA nominations
- 04/17/24: Childers' "Going Home" finally comes out
- 11/10/23: Clark, Childers tops country/Americana Grammy nominees
CD reviews for Tyler Childers
At nearly two hours long, just listening all the way through Tyler Childers' gospel release is a challenging project in and of itself. It's an eight-song album, but each of these eight songs is played three different ways. Recorded with his band The Food Stamps, these three 'albums' are also given descriptive names. Hallelujah versions captures Childers and his band playing live in the studio during a two-day period. The Jubilee selections pile on the instrumentation, including ...
Over the course of the 10 songs on "Purgatory," Lawrence County, Ky.'s Tyler Childers establishes himself as one of the brightest new songwriting stars - an insightful author blessed with an ability to capture and convey gritty snapshots of rural American life.
The scenes depicted in these songs are so vivid and evocative that listeners are left to ponder if these are autobiographical stories or works of fiction.
There is no better example here than "Banded Clovis," a ...
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