Jericho Woods wind down those last lazy days of Summer with their surprise acoustic EP, Bonfire Songs, which was released August 18th. Led by Jory Hutchens' fiddle and Josh Mitcham's welcoming, warm vocals, the EP kicks off with the romantic "Sinkin Creek" (a real creek that runs throughout Breckinridge County) which conjures images of being with the one you love under the clear evening skies. That's followed by the tender story of "Gonna Be Alright" which chronicles the emotions of getting married, starting a family, and watching children grow to adults; "Smalltown Jimmy" a song that relays the challenges one encounters living in a small town and (personal favorite) "Anna Wait for Me," a heartwarming shuffler about watching your kids grow and wanting time to slow down just a bit. The Kentucky-based quintet close things out with the emotional "Weep No More," which relates the push and pull of the road and family. Whether it's a warm summer night around the bonfire, sitting on the porch with friends, or taking a leisurely drive, Bonfire Songs is the perfect companion.
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