The Droptines – Drought Flower (Review)
The Droptines’ Drought Flower blends Americana darkness with simple rock grooves, banjo, and pedal steel. Led by Conner Arthur’s gravel-worn voice, the Austin band’s second full-length album finds its strength in songs about old habits, hard-earned maturity, and the kind of damage that does not stay buried. Continue reading The Droptines – Drought Flower (Review)
