Goodrich & The Die Tryin's
Orlando, Florida, United States
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Local folk combo Goodrich & the Die Tryin’s (Sept. 30, Back Booth) is a bracing blend of mostly traditional, slightly indie folk. It’s a mildly bluegrass-infused sound that’s got some hot Irish blood coursing through it. Most importantly, they achieve stomp and fire without beholden to easy traditionalist signifiers like canned hillbilly posturing, which is unusual and welcome. Tuneful and tight, their focus is on strong songs delivered with feeling – that’s it. And that’s why I really like this band. They may be the best folk group that the city’s folk scene doesn’t yet know about. - Orlando Weekly
Local folk combo Goodrich & the Die Tryin’s (Sept. 30, Back Booth) is a bracing blend of mostly traditional, slightly indie folk. It’s a mildly bluegrass-infused sound that’s got some hot Irish blood coursing through it. Most importantly, they achieve stomp and fire without beholden to easy traditionalist signifiers like canned hillbilly posturing, which is unusual and welcome. Tuneful and tight, their focus is on strong songs delivered with feeling – that’s it. And that’s why I really like this band. They may be the best folk group that the city’s folk scene doesn’t yet know about. - Orlando Weekly
Local folk combo Goodrich & the Die Tryin’s (Sept. 30, Back Booth) is a bracing blend of mostly traditional, slightly indie folk. It’s a mildly bluegrass-infused sound that’s got some hot Irish blood coursing through it. Most importantly, they achieve stomp and fire without beholden to easy traditionalist signifiers like canned hillbilly posturing, which is unusual and welcome. Tuneful and tight, their focus is on strong songs delivered with feeling – that’s it. And that’s why I really like this band. They may be the best folk group that the city’s folk scene doesn’t yet know about. - Orlando Weekly
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Still working on that hot first release.
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