How It All Goes Down

Show Ponies, The
Freerange Records
Country | Mar 2017

Reviews

Kim Walter
Reviewed 2017-04-01

The name conjures all kinds of weird images, but the reality is some much better than you’d think. Classified as a West-Coast bluegrass, old-timey band, But I think that hardly does them justice. They are a hip group of young Indie/Americana musicians with tons of energy and vigor and all kinds of musical influences, including Bluegrass and the past. Lots of variation, I liked: #2, 3, 5, 6, 12

1. med - upbeat, modern rock love song
2. med – bagpipe? Local folk/mountain song
3. med – nice instrumentation with somewhat dreamy female vocals, lullaby vibe
4. med – country rock, male singer
5. slow/med – female singer, bluesy style, slide guitar
6. med – folk song about failure, uniquely positive
7. med – almost like poetry with a modern beat
8. slow – male singer, country style ballad
9. slow/med – sweet female voice singing sweetly about love
10. slow/med – country rock with acoustic guitar and disturbing lyrics
11. med – upbeat country rock
12. slow – a capella at beginning, then what sounds like Irish bagpipes, unique**
13. med – Americana rock, reminds me of John Evans

Recent airplay

The World Is Not My Home
The Iron SkilletMar 18, 2023
Only Lie
Waste FMJun 06, 2017
Something Good
The Iron SkilletMay 27, 2017
Kalamazoo
The Iron SkilletApr 15, 2017
Shoulda Showed Him
Magic MixApr 07, 2017

Charting

2017-04-05 — 2017-06-07 Country/Bluegrass
Week EndingAirplays
Jun 11 1
May 28 1
Apr 16 1
Apr 9 1

Track listing

1. The Time It Takes
2. The World Is Not My Home
3. Kalamazoo
4. Someone To Stay
5. Shoulda Showed Him
6. Folks Back Home
7. Only Lie
8. Something Good
9. Sweetly
10. If You Could Break The Chain
11. Don't Call On Me
12. Bravery Be Written
13. How It All Goes Down