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One of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Sierra Ferrell brings a dose of beautifully strange magic to everything she touches. Since the arrival of Long Time Coming (her acclaimed debut LP for Rounder Records), the West Virginia-born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has earned the Emerging Act of the Year prize at the Americana Honors & Awards, collaborated with the likes of Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, and enchanted audiences all over North America and Europe with her high-spirited and dazzling live performance. On her new album Trail Of Flowers, the Nashville-based artist expands her sound while deepening the urgency of her songs, often revealing a wealth of wisdom within her wildly imaginative storytelling.

Her first full-length since Long Time Coming--a 2021 release that drew praise from outlets like Pitchfork, Paste, Pop Matters, and No Depression--Trail Of Flowers came to life with producers Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton) and Gary Paczosa (Alison Krauss, Dwight Yoakam, Gillian Welch) and with such esteemed musicians as Chris Scruggs. In keeping with a musical upbringing that included playing everywhere from truck stops to boxcars to New Orleans street corners, the album journeys from freewheeling bluegrass to heartrending old-time music to fantastically gritty honky-tonk and beyond, endlessly changing shape to accommodate the immense scope of Ferrell's eccentric musicality. Mainly recorded at Sound Emporium Studios and featuring guest appearances from singer/songwriters Lukas Nelson and Nikki Lane, Trail Of Flowers ultimately fulfills her longstanding mission of making music that transcends all barriers of time. "I wanted to create something that makes people feel nostalgic for the past, but excited about the future of music," Ferrell points out.

Instantly proving her extraordinary capacity to merge timeless musicianship with lyrics exploring modern concerns, Trail Of Flowers opens on "American Dreaming": a world-weary yet soul-stirring track that speaks to the struggle to build a good life in a culture consumed by capitalism. Another song informed by her singular outlook on the modern world, "Fox Hunt" takes the form of a furiously stomping epic driven by galloping rhythms and some feverish fiddle work from Ferrell. On "Rosemary," she delves further into her old-time roots and delivers the album's most haunting moment: a stark but spellbinding story-song graced with a few bars of soulful yodeling. A profoundly gifted vocalist, Ferrell often captures an entire world of feeling in just a single line, particularly on tracks like "Dollar Bill Bar"--a swinging but wistful number on which she cycles from longing to regret to devil-may-care attitude with impossible ease. And on "I Could Drive You Crazy," Ferrell serves up one of the most joyful moments on Trail Of Flowers, sharing a harmony-fueled and singalong-ready love song that's both self-effacing and gloriously fun.

In selecting a title for her latest body of work, Ferrell chose to reference her deep love of flowers and affinity for surrounding herself with gorgeously colorful blossoms--a perfect reflection of her wondrous inner world. As a listening experience, Trail Of Flowers provides a similar sensation of all-enveloping and off-kilter beauty--one that Ferrell hopes might lift others into a more charmed state of mind. "I'm just trying to put words and melodies together and build it into something people can pour their feelings too, all their happiness and sorrows, so that it changes their reality a little bit and gives them some comfort," she says. "To me music is like medicine. And whenever I write a song and it feels healing to me, I know it can heal other people too."

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 40 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a great show!!

    by Don on 4/25/22State Theatre - Portland

    So many sweet highs and lows. I enjoyed the interaction with the crowd. All the songs are hits in my mind and the band is spectacular!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Jeff on 4/18/22State Theatre - Portland

    The performance was amazing! The musicians were fun and kind. The sound was great and so is the crow.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a night!!

    by Jon on 4/18/22State Theatre - Portland

    One of the best nights ive ever had!!! What a solid performance!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sierra Ferrell at the State Theater

    by Wendybird515 on 4/17/22State Theatre - Portland

    Sierra Ferrell and her band put on an excellent show at the State Theater in Portland. Her music is Americana at its finest.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What an amazing live artist!

    by Anthony on 3/26/22

    Her concerts are amazing! What a great vibe and amazing artist!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best country artist since Dolly Parton

    by W. M. on 3/22/22

    I discovered Sierra when seeing old crow medicine show and me and my girl loved her! Can’t wait to see her on tour!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Sierra Show at the Southern Cafe in Charlottesville

    by MJ on 12/10/21The Southern Cafe & Music Hall - Charlottesville

    I have seen a lot of live music over the years both at various music venues in Charlottesville and at music festivals. This show ranks in the top three. Sierra is a tremendous talent backed by a solid band. She is an extremely talented vocalist backed up by some serious guitar chops. But what really makes her stand out is attitude. Its obvious she loves what she is doing and gives 110%. I don't think I have ever seen a band have so much fun on stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An Explosion of Lightening

    by dixon on 11/16/21Mercury Lounge - New York

    I was five feet from the stage. To be that close to such raw talent was like standing next to an explosion of lightening. West Virginia native Sierra Ferrell and her touring quartet of mandolin, fiddle, and double bass graced the stage of the Mercury Lounge this past Saturday night. Her boot stomping and percussive guitar rounded out the rhythm section. Promoting her album “Long Time Coming,” Ferrell showcased her unique blend of Appalachian roots country folk and Latin gypsy jazz. She stands about five feet tall, plus, a couple inches with her hair done up big. She was dressed like she stepped out of a French new wave film, but collided with a go-go dancer in a Southern honky tonk. Besides the amazing compositions, thoughtful, fun lyrics and the excitement of improvisational instrumental back and forth; it was Sierra Ferrell’s powerful voice that stole the show. Her timbre reminds one more of Loretta Lynn than anyone else, but it’s more accurate to say that her voice is uniquely her own while placing itself among the pantheon of classic country singers.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    a great artist—I give the concert six stars if I could

    by William Rothman on 11/16/21Mercury Lounge - New York

    Seeing Sierra Ferrell and her band in person is an inspiring experience. She has, quite simply, the best voice in popular music (not just country music) today, with amazing range and breath control and always pitch perfect. Her voice was meltingly lyrical when she wanted it to be, but turbo-charged and with a driving, propulsive beat when that's what is called for. Most important, she sings every word as if she really meant it, whether singing one of her own songs—as a songwriter, she has a distinctive way with words and a rare melodic gift—to covering classics that she always found a way to make her own. The band she is touring with matches her in brilliance, musical inventiveness and passion. Together, they made music of great beauty that the audience obviously loved as much as I did.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible Performance; Noisy Crowd

    by Plath on 11/9/21High Noon Saloon - Madison

    Sierra and her band were incredible live; one of the best I’ve seen at High Noon! That said; Usually crowds are pretty respectable but this particular front row was a bit rude. Constantly talking louder than the performers (yelling and dancing to get each other’s attention). If you’re at a show, especially in the front row, please, shut up. We’re there to watch a band, not to listen to you because you can’t handle your alcohol. It’s incredibly rude and disrespectful to someone trying to put on a show.