Country Music continually evolves, especially in the current times. The eclectic blend of influences always produces something just a touch different. Nick Sizemore’s release Where The Lonesome Roam immediately calls to mind true smoky bar, beer bottle honky tonk. With the cadence and feel of a vinyl record spinning in a jukebox behind a pool table, or a full band that looks like it’s been beaten dry and soaked in beer to bring it back to life. It harkens back to a time before psychedelia took over the outlaw country scene. More rowdy roadhouse than countrypolitan, it's built on a solid foundation of pedal steel, a baritone and some old school Midwest country attitude.