 Bring in the new year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. It's time now for Mountain Music. Being brought to you by the Mountain Arts Center, the main stage of the Country Music Highland. Welcome to another edition of Mountain Music. This week we've got a Nashville Band with Nock County Roots. Let's head on down to the Mountain Arts Center and I'll introduce you to Triple Run. When last we saw Triple Run, they had just released their debut album and so far things have been going pretty well. I think good. We've got a great response on our social media. We put a video out. I think that it went up to like 35,000 views so far which is really great for us because we don't have any live press yet so I think it's going to be good. We're excited about it. We're proud of the project. The band has found out just how much touring and playing live can affect their studio recordings and vice versa. We've realized with this one that once you make the record you have to make it sound like that which is sometimes really difficult to do. It's tough to take acoustic instruments and make it fill a big room over a big system. So you know trying to figure out like okay we've made this thing, now what? Yeah, especially when you're a baby band like us you don't have the budget to hire all the pieces that were used to make the project. So we have to make five people sound like eight. We learned a whole lot doing that first one. A lot about us and a lot about the process too and how we do things and a lot about the writing process too and what works best with us. So yeah we're excited for the next step too. Sometimes it's nice to give just a little nod to another band who has had an influence on your music. Our house and it's actually it's part of the spirit music catalog and so we were asked to do a version of this on our own take on it and that's what we got out of it. It's kind of grassy. Yeah. Country grass.