Muscadine Bloodline Review

Muscadine Bloodline Review

Seeing Muscadine Bloodline at a small venue is something that I know I will always cherish because they are going to be HUGE. I saw Zach Bryan grace the same stage at the Royale just months before he blew up and I have been bragging about that experience ever since. I have no doubt I will be saying the same thing about Muscadine Bloodline in the near future. I started listening to the Alabama boys this winter after a friend recommended “Damn I Need a Dirt Road”. After that one song I was hooked, and their music comes through my car speakers everyday during my commute to work.

If I had one word to describe the show it would be authentic. There were no gimmicks or tricks, just two boys showcasing their music. The stage was simple and so was the lighting, but that was ok because artists like these don't need those distractions when they can ACTUALLY sing and play their instruments with as much energy as I witnessed during the show. My highlight of the show was when Charlie Muncaster sneaked into the crowd and started playing the cowbell. It was unexpected and amazing, something I will probably never experience at another show again.

What stood out the most to me was the gratitude that Muscadine Bloodline expressed towards their fans. They are incredibly humble and after finishing their last song told the crowd to stick around. After changing they came out and patiently met each fan that stayed and individually thanked them for coming. Actions like these tell me that the boys of Muscadine Bloodline truly care about their fans and are good people. If you have not seen Muscadine Bloodline or listened to their music, I cannot recommend it enough. I have no doubt the next time Muscadine Bloodline comes to town I will be there.