Peningo Riders give us "Pawn Shop Guitar," music made by hand, based on truth, and played with soul. This six-minute Americana epic stands out in a world full of digital polish and trends driven by algorithms. It embraces raw musicianship and timeless storytelling.
The track sounds real because it was recorded live at Factory Underground Studios in Norwalk, Connecticut. You can feel the room in it, you can hear the grain of the instruments, the weight of each note, and the lived-in quality that gives the song its life.
Russ Davis and Eddie Pellon wrote "Pawn Shop Guitar," which honors the strength and grit of American farmers, as well as the history that is etched into their weathered hands and worn wood. The song has a rough poetry that sticks with you long after it's over.

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