

Editors’ Notes On his stunning debut, Tyler Childers embraces the same cosmic country sound of coproducer Sturgill Simpson, mixing dusky twang and badass attitude. The songs of the Kentucky singer/songwriter are filled with seriously flawed characters. On “Banded Clovis” the jailed narrator recalls killing a friend while under the influence of “pills and the powder” over an Indian arrowhead they’d found together. On the bluegrass-steeped title track he pleads with his lover for help, certain she’s the only thing standing between him and hell.
I Swear (To God)
1
3:20
Feathered Indians
2
3:44
Tattoos
3
3:23
Born Again
4
3:28
Whitehouse Road
5
4:40
Banded Clovis
6
4:19
Purgatory
7
2:46
Honky Tonk Flame
8
4:57
Universal Sound
9
3:41
Lady May
10
3:03