Mudrings channel desert grit and outlaw soul on ‘The Grower’
Blending heavy blues rock, punk bite, and a Southern haze, Mudrings carve out a dusty, rebellious path with their new single ‘The Grower’. A slow-burning tale of an ex-con’s off-grid hustle, the track oozes grit; stoner riffs, scorched-earth guitar tones, and a hook that hums with outlaw Americana.
Set against a backdrop of roadside motels and backcountry evasion, ‘The Grower’ plays like a desert noir anthem, steeped in tension and survival. It’s the kind of song that feels sun-bleached and sweat-soaked, perfect for fans of acts like All Them Witches, Wovenhand, or QOTSA’s darker corners.
With their signature blend of raw sound and half-true tales, Mudrings continue to write for the outsiders, the ones running from something, or toward a second shot.