Corb Lund is one of the great storytellers of the music world and doesn't get the credit he deserves. His band and songs are a refreshing change from the Nashville style of "country" these days which seems to mean being a cowboy means being a redneck hillbilly from down south that has never seen a cow but wears a cowboy hat and drives a truck (not that there is anything wrong with the south or that there aren't real cowboys down there, don't think that's my point). For a northern cowboy there isn't much to relate to there. Canadian singer/songwriters Corb Lund, Tim Hus and Ian Tyson give a western style of country that relates as much to the northern states as much as it does to southern Canada. Corb grew up on a ranch and really understands the life of a working ranch cowboy and the rodeo life as well, kind of a modern Ledoux with songs like "Chinook Wind", "Hurtin' Albertan", "The Horse i Rode in on" andd many others. I can honestly say there isn't a single one of his songs i've found i don't like. If you're looking for real cowboy music again, check him out on youtube or itunes!