Nathan Fox Evans - Heirloom (LP) (New (N))

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North Carolina-bred, Nashville-based indie country artist Nathan Evans Fox writes songs that trace the fault lines between family, faith, labor, and inheritance, poignantly showcased on his forthcoming LP, Heirloom. Raised on four generations of family land at the end of a dead-end road in Glen Alpine, North Carolina, Fox grew up in a community shaped by mill closures, factory layoffs, and the slow erosion of working-class stability. His sound carries blue-collar critique and community-minded hope into places that might otherwise resist them. For him, country music is about owning your twang, working inside traditions, and making sure the hardest conversations happen in a language that feels familiar. Fox lovingly calls it "comrade country." Sonically, Heirloom brims with Appalachian texture and spirit. Banjo threads throughout the record in inventive ways-bowed, muted, and treated percussively-used less as a symbol of tradition than as a storytelling device. Across his work, Fox is building something larger than a catalog of songs. He's creating space for listeners who don't want to choose between their cultural roots and their hopes for a more just world. His music invites people into hard conversations without losing playfulness or warmth: protest hymns that feel like porch songs, liberation theology wrapped in banjo strings, and country music that remembers where it came from while imagining where it could go.

Tracklist:

  1. Lots of Beginnings
  2. Little Bit of Shine
  3. Racecar
  4. Sevindust
  5. Landlords, Bill Lee, Etc.
  6. Heirloom
  7. Negative Space
  8. Meanness
  9. Hillbilly Hymn (Okra ; Cigarettes)
  10. Thinking About Quitting No. 5
  11. Jesus and the Buck
  12. I Know the End

UPC: 877746012716
Label: Free Dirt Records
Release Date: 5.29.26
Format: Vinyl

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Barcode: 877746012716

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    Description

    North Carolina-bred, Nashville-based indie country artist Nathan Evans Fox writes songs that trace the fault lines between family, faith, labor, and inheritance, poignantly showcased on his forthcoming LP, Heirloom. Raised on four generations of family land at the end of a dead-end road in Glen Alpine, North Carolina, Fox grew up in a community shaped by mill closures, factory layoffs, and the slow erosion of working-class stability. His sound carries blue-collar critique and community-minded hope into places that might otherwise resist them. For him, country music is about owning your twang, working inside traditions, and making sure the hardest conversations happen in a language that feels familiar. Fox lovingly calls it "comrade country." Sonically, Heirloom brims with Appalachian texture and spirit. Banjo threads throughout the record in inventive ways-bowed, muted, and treated percussively-used less as a symbol of tradition than as a storytelling device. Across his work, Fox is building something larger than a catalog of songs. He's creating space for listeners who don't want to choose between their cultural roots and their hopes for a more just world. His music invites people into hard conversations without losing playfulness or warmth: protest hymns that feel like porch songs, liberation theology wrapped in banjo strings, and country music that remembers where it came from while imagining where it could go.

    Tracklist:

    1. Lots of Beginnings
    2. Little Bit of Shine
    3. Racecar
    4. Sevindust
    5. Landlords, Bill Lee, Etc.
    6. Heirloom
    7. Negative Space
    8. Meanness
    9. Hillbilly Hymn (Okra ; Cigarettes)
    10. Thinking About Quitting No. 5
    11. Jesus and the Buck
    12. I Know the End

    UPC: 877746012716
    Label: Free Dirt Records
    Release Date: 5.29.26
    Format: Vinyl

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