As the great-grandson of Hank Williams Sr., grandson of Hank Williams Jr., and only son of Hank 3, Coleman Williams spent years waging an internal battle with the expectations thrust upon him by his own lineage. He represented the fourth generation of country music’s most legendary family — hence his nickname, “IV” — and the pressure to launch his own career was enormous. Although Coleman would eventually make his mark with
Southern Circus — the genre-bending debut from his band,
IV and The Strange Band, combining southern storytelling and country textures with 100-watt guitar amps and DIY attitude — he needed to break free first and discover his own musical approach along the way.
Southern Circus is his homecoming: an album that finds him not falling into a legacy, but
earning it.
Minneapolis locals Pleasure Horse play beer-soaked country music with heartbreak, twang, a little Tex-Mex and a little rock n’ roll.