Country : United States Label : RCA Genres and styles : Alt-Country / Americana / Country Blues / Country Folk / Country Rock Year : 2025

Tyler Childers – Snipe Hunter

· by Stephan Boissonneault

Tyler Childers has always been country music’s most fascinating contradiction—a traditionalist who rebels against tradition, a mountain man uncomfortable with the pedestal others built for him. His latest album, Snipe Hunter crystallizes this tension into 13 tracks that feel like a cohesive statement and an artist arguing with himself in public. The opening track “Eatin’ Big Time” sets this tone perfectly—it’s simultaneously celebratory and defensive, bragging about success while seeming embarrassed by it. This duality runs through the entire record, creating a fascinating but sometimes exhausting listening experience.

When Childers stops fighting his instincts, magic happens. “Oneida” remains a gorgeous love song that showcases his ability to make the personal universal. “Watch Out” demonstrates his unparalleled gift for nature writing—he can make you feel the weight of a mountain morning in just a few lines. These moments remind us why Childers became essential listening in the the country world in the first place.

The production choices feel like solutions to problems that didn’t exist. Rick Rubin either allowing or encouraging Childers to go places vocally that are unflattering misses the point entirely—Childers’ voice has never needed enhancement, only space to breathe. The over-processing and key changes serve no artistic purpose beyond demonstrating that changes were made. “Down Under” represents everything wrong with the album’s approach. It’s experimentation for its own sake, a song that exists because someone decided Childers needed to be “weirder” rather than because the song demanded to be written. It’s a misstep, and those lyrics about a koala seem more like satire… “Snipe Hunt,” also makes his voice too stadium country, we need Tyler Childer’s sounding angry i nthe dark, with jsut a hint of sarcasm.


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