Casting a hypnotic spell rooted in the bedrock of Mississippi’s Delta and Hill
Country blues, Robert Connely Farr’s new 16-song
Country Supper transcends the borders of genres by transforming them into his own distinctive, deeply rooted Americana style. Following his heralded 2019 album Dirty South
Blues, which earned comparisons to John Prine and Gregg Allman, the just-released collection is a display of sonic and songwriting shamanism that thrives on driving, laconic grooves in support of the casual command of Farr’s dust-dappled voice and the sting of his grumbling,
rock-of-ages guitar.