Dirt Road Souls - "Hold on Soul"

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Dirt Road Souls are a new Americana band out of Boston. Their new single, "Hold on Soul," is from their upcoming concept album about Johnny Moonshine, a smalltown rebel, moonshine runner, and tragic figure. The song combines country rock and Southern gothic into a sound that is both new and familiar. It has all of the pain and yearning associated with country while avoiding the trappings of modern mainstream country. It's great enough that fans of alt-country or classic country are going to be immediately won over, but oddly accessible enough that it could very well win over more mainstream fans. Typically alt-country is considered music that's too rock for country and too country for rock, but "Hold on Soul" is just the right amount of both.

Davis Black says of his band's latest single:

“‘Hold on Soul’ was first written many years ago when I had left my small town and gone off to start a life in Boston. After high school and college years I’d often return to my small town to recharge – and get drunk with my friends who didn’t leave town. These lyrics come from the culture shock between the two places. The stress of the city vs. the simplicity of the small town was very real for a little while.”

You can listen to "Hold on Soul" below. (The Life and Times of) Johnny Moonshine is due out in early 2026. For more on Dirt Road Souls, check out the band's website.

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