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Article - Artvoice

“The performances are broad and spacious, reflecting the wide-open fields and soaring mountains that surrounded the band while they were recording. The result is a lush, organic collection fueled by acoustic guitars, fiddle, and pedal steel; a warm, inviting record that hints at everything from Uncle Tupelo and The Jayhawks to Gregory Alan Isakov and The Head and the Heart.”

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Article - Grateful Web

“Inspired by the land and by his role as a father, ‘All. Right. Now.’ is a joyful, rustic collection all about letting go and living in the moment. McManus produced the album himself, and while the songs are certainly honest and deeply personal, they’re written in a spiritual language that taps into something far more universal; something inherent in the human condition that binds us as brothers and sisters on a shared journey to find our place in this world.”

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Interview - Vents Magazine

Vents Magazine recently sat down with Drew for an interview about the new album, life in Montana and so much more.

“This record was different than the others as these songs all felt different when they came out. I usually write a song and have an idea of where I want it to go. But with these, everyone of them I could hear finished in my head. After I had tracked my guitars and vocals, Karl did bass and harmonies. Then I flew everyone to Montana to finish up drums, guitars, and auxiliary stuff. Everyone who played on the record hit it out of the park. I cried more than once listening to rough mixes on the monitors because they ended up exactly how I heard them in my head.”

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