THE NEW ALBUM, SOMEONE’S MONSTER, OUT NOW FROM SINGLE LOCK RECORDS

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“a Southern Rock Anthem of hope…a melodious Folk litany of the marginalized” The Alternate Root Magazine

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“a sound soaked in a gritty rootsy firmament, encompassing all the tenuous trappings that add up to a legitimate heartland sound." American Songwriter

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“Evident throughout is the way in which they’ve grown as a band over their time together and the resultant confidence that makes them more daring in their self-expression.” Americana Highways

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“A rootsy, eclectic journey that hits all the right notes from start to finish.” Roots Music Underground

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“It’s dark, simmering and waiting to explode.” Riff Magazine

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“Throughout the album Loose Cattle takes an empathetic, humanity-focused lens and leans into its progressive worldview.” Gambit Weekly

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“12 meticulously crafted pieces for the handsome Someone’s Monster. Superb.Americana Highways review

Loose Cattle

towards a new south

photo by Michael Alford

photo by Michael Alford

 

Rurik Nunan

A versatile violinist and singer, Rurik has been lending his talents to a wide range of artists for over a decade. Growing up in Atlanta with a classical background, he went on to absorb many fiddle styles from bluegrass to hot jazz, while often being inspired by players and styles that don’t normally include the violin. Now a resident of New Orleans, he continues to push the boundaries of the instrument while performing with many of the city’s finest musicians. He's spent long hours in a van with the likes of Cracker, The Whiskey Gentry, Andrew Duhon, and many more. He already knows the difference between a fiddle and a violin,  and he doesn't remember how to play "Devil Went Down to Georgia". 

 
 

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