They broke up nearly three years ago, and despite Paul Cauthen's superb solo album, My Gospel, the duo left a giant hole in our hearts -- Sons of Fathers was a bright ray of light that burned out too fast.
They broke up nearly three years ago, and despite Paul Cauthen's superb solo album, My Gospel, the duo left a giant hole in our hearts. Sons of Fathers was a bright ray of light that burned out too fast.
This week their lone radio single "Roots and Vine" is your RTX Sunday Video...
They broke up nearly three years ago, and despite Paul Cauthen's superb solo album, My Gospel, the duo left a giant hole in our hearts. Sons of Fathers was a bright ray of light that burned out too fast. This week their lone radio single "Roots and Vine" is your RTX Sunday Video...
They broke up over two years ago, and left a giant hole in our hearts. Sons of Fathers was a bright ray of light that burned out too fast. This week their single "Roots and Vine" is your RTX Sunday Video.
I would like to think it is my job as a writer and music advocate to bring fresh new music and faces to your attention — I use the term “underground music” loosely, in the sense that these artists deserve much more attention than they are receiving.
Yes and yes. Sons of Fathers has a new album out, and sadly they have also called it quits. I think they tried to make up for the disappointment in their fans by cutting TWENTY-TWO tracks onState of The Art. I suppose that's fair. A little.
Christmas is just around the corner, and if you're anything like me, you've avoided those Black Friday lines and are hoping you get all those gifts purchases and wrapped in time.
I've run into a dilemma recently... some friends who just moved to Texas from New York, are in need of some new music. Naturally, my inclination is to give them a taste of Texas Country, although they aren't big country fans. Or they aren't yet... muahaha.
How I missed this memo, I have no idea. They are currently one of my favorite bands -- absolutely killer harmonies. And if you haven't seen them live, well... catch them soon.
Our pals, Sons of Fathers, have released a new music video upon the world. The guys, who had marginal success last year on Texas radio with "Roots & Vine," (which still has me scratching my head, it's a great song), are back with another powerful and passionate performance with "Hell and Back."