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Released in 2002 as the title track of Ritter’s album “Golden Age of Radio,” this song holds a nostalgic charm that transports you to a different era. With its raw storytelling and melodic country sound, it beautifully explores themes of longing, isolation, and the power of music to connect souls.
Golden Age of Radio is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. It was Ritter's first album to be released nationally after he was signed to Signature Sounds. According to his official website, [5] Golden Age of Radio was originally self-released in 2001 and passed out at shows. This self-pressed version contained a ...
Mar 23, 2003 · The Golden Age of Radio by Josh Ritter (Review) Josh Ritter reminds me of that shard of a real person I might have been when I wasn’t trying to be cool. In this review…
Jan 22, 2002 · Part of the gloomy mood of Golden Age of Radio derives from Ritter’s lyrics, though one will have to click onto his web-site to find them in written form. While it’s worth the trouble, the ...
Jan 1, 2004 · Josh Ritter – Golden Age Of Radio. Released to acclaim in the US early last year, 26-year-old Ritter's debut earned him support slots with Dylan and the admiration of Joan Baez. Now available...
Indeed, he frequently sounds much older and far more reflective than his age of 22 years says he should, and while Golden Age of Radio isn’t quite a masterpiece, it does demonstrate that Ritter is more than capable of putting one together.
Told by a 24-year-old from the Midwest trying to eke out a music career with only his songs, his voice, and an acoustic guitar, Ritter's story has been heard before. "Golden Age of Radio," however, is rich enough that it would be a mistake for any fan of folk-rock not to stop and listen.