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Ryan Bingham wows the crowd at Extra Innings
Ryan Bingham is not your typical country singer. He doesn’t wear a cowboy hat, he doesn’t sing about trucks and beer, and he doesn’t shy away from political and social issues. He is, however, one of the most authentic and honest voices in the genre, drawing from his own experiences of growing up in a broken home, drifting across the country, and working as a rodeo rider.
Bingham’s latest album, American Love Song, is a reflection of his journey as an artist and a citizen. It explores themes of love, loss, identity, and belonging in a divided nation. It also showcases his musical versatility, blending rock, blues, folk, and soul influences with his signature raspy vocals and gritty guitar work.
The album opens with “Jingle and Go”, a rollicking tune that celebrates the joys and struggles of life on the road. It sets the tone for the rest of the record, which alternates between upbeat anthems and poignant ballads. Some of the highlights include “Wolves”, a powerful song that addresses the trauma of childhood abuse, “Pontiac”, a nostalgic ode to his first car, and “Beautiful and Kind”, a tender tribute to his wife.
Bingham also tackles some of the most pressing issues of our time, such as immigration, racism, and gun violence. On “Situation Station”, he criticizes the media for spreading fear and misinformation. On “Got Damn Blues”, he expresses his frustration with the state of the country and the world. And on “Hands of Time”, he urges us to take action and make a difference before it’s too late.
American Love Song is not only a personal statement from Bingham, but also a universal one. It speaks to the hopes and fears of many Americans who are searching for meaning and connection in a chaotic and uncertain era. It is also a testament to Bingham’s talent and integrity as a songwriter and a performer. He is, without a doubt, one of the most important and relevant artists in contemporary music.
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