Historical Archive
South is the debut studio album by the Canadian roots rock band Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, released in 1996. The album showcases a blend of country, rock, and folk influences, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and rich instrumentation. The band's sound is marked by tight harmonies and a mix of acoustic and electric elements, reflecting the diverse musical backgrounds of its members. The album is often regarded as a significant contribution to the Canadian music scene, helping to establish the band as a prominent act within the roots music genre.