The group’s debut creates haunting and gritty honky-tonk bleeding with the sense of rebellion we all know and love, while holding tight to the whimsy of classic country storytelling. While the tracks are a collection of songs Speake wrote over the last decade, all seem to fit as nice as your best pair of blue jeans.
REVIEW: Nikki and the Phantom Callers debut with full-bodied classic Southern Americana
