“The Devil I Know” is McBryde’s fourth major label release and the follow-up to “Lindeville,” which was something of a concept album about a fictional town full of colorful characters.
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Ashley McBryde concert in El Dorado was all about mutual admiration
Country, rock or what have you, in El Dorado McBryde demonstrated in no uncertain terms why she’s climbed out of obscurity and separated herself from her peers. Her obsessions — small town dreams and delusions, striking out at religious hypocrisy — come to life in such a careful way in her hands. She doesn’t make glorified beer commercials or whatever else the Luke Sheltons and Blake Bryans are passing off as country songs.