STATELAW + Chris Lackey Music

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Check out STATELAW wherever you stream:

Songs clips are also on Tik Tok and Instagram.
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Warp to your favorite streaming platform for Chris Lackey:

Songs clips are also on Tik Tok and Instagram.
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Or, feel free to hang out here and listen below

Mama Raised Me Right

Written by yours truly.  Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Mill Springs Studio by Danny Micoff.  Featuring Cody Lee Meece on lead guitar and STATELAW on the instruments with myself on vocals.  


Cody's solos get increasingly wild (he even did the siren sounds!) and some of the tricks he pulled out blew our minds at the studio.  

Deedly Dee

I wrote, recorded, mixed, and mastered this one with mixing guidance from Tony Armstrong of The Catdaddies.  


This song was originally tentatively titled "Sing Along" because that's what I hope people will do when they hear it.

Too Big for a Small Town

I wrote this one, recorded the vocals and guitar parts at Tony's, then added shakers, bongos, and piano with an Akai MPC Mini on Logic Pro before sending it back to Tony Armstrong where he was able to mix and master it.  Shout out to The Postal Service.


This is a happy song with sad lyrics meant to further highlight the internal conflict of the main character who is torn by a life-changing decision they're going to have to make.

LIVE PERFORMANCE CLIPS

Here's a little video of me performing some David Allen Coe for a fun audience recently:

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