Album Review: Lachlan Bryan & The Wildes - The Mountain

16 September 2015 | 2:32 pm | Chris Familton

"The emotional quota is high and generally hits the mark."

Lachlan Bryan is one of those artists who straddles the worlds of commercial and alt-country, equally comfortable in Tamworth or an inner-city bar.

The Mountain finds him exploring a more soulful sound complete with weeping pedal steel, fiddle, piano and shuffling drums. The emotional quota is high and generally hits the mark as Bryan sings of relationships and the pursuit of happiness. It's not all tears-in-the-whisky-glass though with songs like The King And I striking sweet rock'n'roll and honky tonk grooves. There's a consummate range of styles here that will satiate all types of country music fans.