Category Archives: Truth and Salvage Co

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Come Back

The music of Truth & Salvage Co. sits comfortably between two musical genres, country and rock & roll, and is appreciated by staunch lovers of both. Their performance at the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival was highly anticipated and well-received, and they are among a short list of groups that have been asked to perform country music’s Stagecoach Festival two years in a row. Their live show is highly energetic and stacked with four-part harmonies, hot and tight. The singers effortlessly trade the role of “lead” throughout the set, keeping the show fresh and the listener dying to hear what’s next.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Back In Your Love

The music of Truth & Salvage Co. sits comfortably between two musical genres, country and rock & roll, and is appreciated by staunch lovers of both. Their performance at the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival was highly anticipated and well-received, and they are among a short list of groups that have been asked to perform country music’s Stagecoach Festival two years in a row. Their live show is highly energetic and stacked with four-part harmonies, hot and tight. The singers effortlessly trade the role of “lead” throughout the set, keeping the show fresh and the listener dying to hear what’s next.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Don't Let The Bad Times Get...

The music of Truth & Salvage Co. sits comfortably between two musical genres, country and rock & roll, and is appreciated by staunch lovers of both. Their performance at the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival was highly anticipated and well-received, and they are among a short list of groups that have been asked to perform country music’s Stagecoach Festival two years in a row. Their live show is highly energetic and stacked with four-part harmonies, hot and tight. The singers effortlessly trade the role of “lead” throughout the set, keeping the show fresh and the listener dying to hear what’s next.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Silver Lining

The music of Truth & Salvage Co. sits comfortably between two musical genres, country and rock & roll, and is appreciated by staunch lovers of both. Their performance at the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival was highly anticipated and well-received, and they are among a short list of groups that have been asked to perform country music’s Stagecoach Festival two years in a row. Their live show is highly energetic and stacked with four-part harmonies, hot and tight. The singers effortlessly trade the role of “lead” throughout the set, keeping the show fresh and the listener dying to hear what’s next.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Charm City

The music of Truth & Salvage Co. sits comfortably between two musical genres, country and rock & roll, and is appreciated by staunch lovers of both. Their performance at the 2010 Bonnaroo Festival was highly anticipated and well-received, and they are among a short list of groups that have been asked to perform country music’s Stagecoach Festival two years in a row. Their live show is highly energetic and stacked with four-part harmonies, hot and tight. The singers effortlessly trade the role of “lead” throughout the set, keeping the show fresh and the listener dying to hear what’s next.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Pure Mountain Angel

During our Shower Sessions on New Year’s Eve at the Asheville Civic Center , Truth & Salvage Co. perform “Pure Mountain Angel” — the final track on their self titled debut album –which when played at the close of their show has been known to elicit standing ovations. “It is our stand, our take on life… it tells the tales of all six of us and reminds us that, though we are blessed with fortune, this life is as serious as a heart attack,” explains singer Walker of this sincere song.

Truth and Salvage Co: 
Jump The Ship

During our Shower Sessions on New Year’s Eve at the Asheville Civic Center, Truth and Salvage Co. perform the epic bohemian rocker “Jump The Ship” off their debut studio album produced by Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes. The self-titled 12 song collection is centered on the band’s soaring four-part harmonies and Americana rock ethos.