Country

Muscadine Bloodline

Gritty, high-octane country that pairs brother-style harmonies with southern rock muscle. Raw storytelling for backroads and dive bars.

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Muscadine Bloodline sounds like the intersection of a rowdy Alabama Saturday night and a reflective Sunday morning. Their music is built on a foundation of thick, overdriven electric guitars and a rhythm section that favors a live, room-filling punch over Nashville's typical polished sheen. It is music that feels lived-in, smelling of sawdust and diesel, balancing the aggression of southern rock with the melodic sensibility of 90s country.

What truly sets them apart is the vocal chemistry between Gary Stanton and Charlie Muncaster. Their harmonies aren't just background decoration; they are a primary instrument, reminiscent of the 'brother act' tradition but delivered with a modern, gritty edge. Stanton's intricate guitar work provides a technical sophistication that elevates their sound beyond standard three-chord country, incorporating elements of blues and even punk-rock energy into their arrangements.

Start with 'Dispatch to 16th Ave.' to hear them at their most cohesive. It captures the struggle of the independent artist with sharp, narrative songwriting and a sonic profile that refuses to compromise its rough edges for radio play. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who wants their country music to feel authentic, loud, and deeply rooted in the soil of the Deep South.

Our Catalog5 Albums · 2020 · 2025
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