Nick Charyk, frontman of White River Junction-based cosmic honky-tonk band Western Terrestrials, is the first to admit that he likes a good theme when creating an album.
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(Self released, digital) I love when a record has a big mood. And if the two overriding themes driving that mood are outer space and the lonesome West? Yippee ki-yay, parental fornicator! Vermont s oddball alt-country outfit Western Terrestrials deliver the peanut butter and jelly of genre tropes on their newest album,
Back in the Saddle of a Fever Dream. Recording partly in Nashville, Tenn., the Terrestrials shook off natural disasters and a pandemic to deliver a record that feels as consistent as it is stylized. Opener Space Cowboy s Got the Blues ushers the listener right into the album s vibe: loneliness, paranoia and tongue-in-cheek humor. When that cosmic wind starts whipping around the astral plains / E.T. can t phone home from the range / Like an old coyote howling at the moon, croons bandleader Nick Charyk. Then, Yeah, this space cowboy s got the blues.