Plain Ride's album Strange Trial is a unique blend of folk, blues, and rock that showcases the band's versatility and musical prowess. The album features 10 tracks that take the listener on a journey through different moods and emotions.
The opening track "The Devil's Road" sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its haunting melody and eerie lyrics. The band's use of acoustic instruments and subtle percussion create a brooding atmosphere that draws the listener in.
The album's standout track is "Soul of a Man", which features a driving beat and infectious guitar riffs that will have the listener tapping their feet. The song's lyrics tackle themes of mortality and the afterlife, adding a layer of depth to the already catchy tune.
Other notable tracks on the album include "Long Gone Daddy", which showcases the band's bluesy side, and "Strange Trial", a haunting ballad that features beautiful harmonies and intricate guitar work.