Larry Smith and Kinfolk's album, The Coal Mine Song The Bootleggers Of Lawrence County, is a soulful and heartfelt tribute to the hardworking people of Appalachia. The album's title track, "The Coal Mine Song," is a haunting ballad that paints a vivid picture of the struggles faced by coal miners and their families. The song's mournful melody and poignant lyrics capture the pain and sacrifice that these workers endure in order to provide for their loved ones.
Throughout the album, Larry Smith and Kinfolk showcase their impressive musical talent, blending traditional folk and bluegrass elements with modern sensibilities. The result is a sound that is both timeless and contemporary, with songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Standout tracks include the rollicking "Bootlegger's Blues," which tells the story of a moonshiner on the run from the law, and the tender ballad "Lonesome Road," which speaks to the loneliness and isolation that can come from living in a rural community.