You’d have to think We’re Only Human (Hwy 87/Thirty Tigers) represents a crossroads for Hayes Carll. As the title implies, album number eight is Carll’s most vulnerable and transparent to date—and that’s saying a lot for a storyteller with his track record for honesty. Immersed in the self-effacing Texas singer/songwriter tradition, his best work doesn’t […]
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Magnet Magazine — You’d have to think We’re Only Human (Hwy 87/Thirty Tigers) represents a crossroads for Hayes Carll. As the title implies, album number eight is Carll’s most vulner... more info