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With Southern Fire & Six-String Fury, Ally Venable Wields “Money & Power”

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Written By: Big C

 
Photo Credit: Jeremiah Shepherd
Photo Credit: Jeremiah Shepherd

Rules? Broken. Expectations? Shattered. On Money & Power, Texas blues-rocker Ally Venable stands tall and shreds even taller. Out now via Ruf Records, her sixth studio album is a high-voltage display of unshakable ambition, Southern grit, and soul-drenched vocals that burn with intent. Across tracks like the fiery title cut, the redemptive Maybe Someday, and the hard-hitting opener Brown Liquor featuring a stinging solo from Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Venable proves her force is a cultural of music. The A-list collaborations with Shemekia Copeland on Unbreakable only sharpen the record’s defiant edge. Ally shares:

That song spreads a message of women that have been oppressed to rise above it all. 'Money & Power' shouts to the masses that women are not to be doubted in their ability to thrive in the world.

Known as one of the fiercest young guitarists on the scene, Venable uses this record to push her sound and her story further, delivering a battle cry for women who’ve had enough of waiting for permission to lead. From swampy tremolos to soulful horns, "Money & Power" is a roots record with rebellion in its bones. Produced by Tom Hambridge at Nashville’s Soundstage Studios, stream "Money & Power" now. Witness what happens when Southern soul meets unstoppable ambition. Connect with Ally Venable on INSTAGRAM, SPOTIFY, FACEBOOK, X, YOUTUBE, and TIKTOK.

 
 
 

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