Arm in Arm

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Arm in Arm
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 16, 2020 (2020-10-16)
StudioSouthern Ground Nashville
Genre Americana, Bluegrass, Country
Label Yep Roc Records
Steep Canyon Rangers chronology
Be Still Moses
(2020)
Arm in Arm
(2020)

Arm in Arm is the 13th studio album by American bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers. It was released on October 16, 2020 through Yep Roc Records. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Bluegrass Albums chart, and spent 16 consecutive weeks on the chart. [1] Arm in Arm also reached No. 4 on the Americana/Folk Albums chart, [2] No. 10 on the Current Country Albums chart, [3] and No. 24 on the Record Label Independent Albums chart. [4]

Contents

Background and recording

Wiley Cash, author of the New York Times Bestseller, A Land More Kind Than Home, was commissioned to write the liner notes for Arm in Arm. Cash wrote, “Arm In Arm still showcases the sly, wink and nod lyrical turns reminiscent of the best bluegrass songwriters, but on many of the album’s songs, the lyrics – most of which were written by vocalist and banjo player Graham Sharp – are more earnest, characterized by a wistful clinging to a personal past that is not apparent on the Rangers’ previous records. This album is deeper, more personal, more resonant of life and struggle, pain and beauty.” [5] Arm in Arm was recorded at Southern Ground Nashville, the well-known Nashville recording studio founded by fellow musician Zac Brown. The album was Steep Canyon Rangers’ first experience recording without a producer. “Every day, everybody really got to focus on the music. You go to sleep, and you’re humming the song you recorded earlier that day,” said Steep Canyon Ranger’s fiddle player, Nicky Sanders.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Uncut 8/10
Americana UK 8/10 [7]

Arm in Arm was mentioned in the October 2020 issue of MOJO Magazine who gave the album a 4 out of 5 rating. MOJO began their review with, “Grammy winning bluegrassers’ 13th album… is among their best.” [8]

An album review for Arm in Arm was also featured in Uncut Magazine, which gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating. Luke Torn said, “... these North Carolinian veterans are just hitting their prime.” [9]

Justin Cober-Lake begins his album review for Spectrum Culture by saying, “Steep Canyon Rangers make tradition something new. Between their songwriting and their collaborations, they seem to have a steady supply of surprises.” Cober-Lake goes on to say, “With novelty, cameos and surprises pushed aside, Arm in Arm relies on the basics, and there’s little basic about Steep Canyon Rangers.” [10]

Henry Carrigan begins his review for No Depression with, “Damn! This album is so good, you’ll be smiling or crying or dancing with every song.” [11]

Prior to the album’s release, Steep Canyon Rangers were named October Artist of the Month by The Bluegrass Situation. Craig Shelburn of The Bluegrass Situation said, "...North Carolina’s Steep Canyon Rangers have always set themselves apart with compelling songwriting and a camaraderie that feels authentic..." [12]

On February 17, 2021, Tim Newby wrote a review for Arm in Arm in which he gave the album an 8 out of 10 rating. Newby ended his article for Americana UK with, "‘Arm in Arm’ continues the forward-thinking evolution and journey of the Steep Canyon Rangers.  It is a journey that while never losing sight of bluegrass shores, is unafraid to try to seek out new musical frontiers." [13]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Drop of Rain"Graham Sharp4:10
2."Sunny Days"Graham Sharp, Andy Buckner5:05
3."Everything You Know"Graham Sharp, Barrett Smith4:07
4."Every River"Graham Sharp, Phil Barker4:21
5."Honey On My Tongue"Graham Sharp3:23
6."In the Next Life"Graham Sharp, Frank Serio, Michael Ashworth4:09
7."Bullet In the Fire"Graham Sharp, Andy Buckner4:42
8."Take My Mind" (Featuring Oliver Wood and Michael Bearden)Graham Sharp3:43
9."A Body Like Yours"Graham Sharp, Andy Buckner5:02
10."Afterglow"Graham Sharp, Edward Jurdi4:50
11."Crystal Ship"Graham Sharp3:55
Total length:39:27

Personnel

Musicians

(Steep Canyon Rangers)

Guest Musicians

Production

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