Country Risque -- Live at the Rickshaw Stop Country Risque give us a tantalizing taste of their raucous live shows with their new EP Live at the Rickshaw Stop
Country Risqué -- Doe-Eyed Loverboys & Saints Country Risque brings a certain rapscallion energy to their album, Doe-Eyed Loverboys & Saints, that is reminiscent of ur-queer country artist Lavender Country. As we discussed in their Pride of Place interview, the band’s commitment to keeping San Francisco weird is a big part of this aesthetic. This is
Pride of Place: Country Risque Country Risque embody the eclecticism of their hometown of San Francisco. The band’s vintage approach to country music is winsome and boot-kickin’ — as is their recently-released album Doe-Eyed Loverboys & Saints. (The album came out in March and we’ll review it soon!) For our very first Pride of
Country Risqué Hopes You Stay Away From Their "Depression Drawer" Country Risqué aren’t afraid to talk about the things you’d rather avoid. On their new single “Depression Drawer,” the band glorifies one of our collectively sadder habits, sarcastic and goofy and biting all at the same time in a way that reminded me of Lavender Country. “Depression Drawer”