Who doesn’t love a good love song?
There’s so many out there, but it’s a tale as old as time, and a good love song never gets old. But if you’ve found yourself getting tired of some of the country love song clichés, Low Water Bridge Band’s latest single might be just what you’re looking for. If you consider yourself and outdoorsmen, even better.
Titled “Call Me,” Low Water Bridge Band’s brand new tune is a love song up for interpretation to some extent, but it’s really written from the perspective of male turkey who hears a hen calling in the distance, and it explores the lengths he’ll go to in an effort to find her.
A creative twist on a topic that has remained a staple in country music since its inception, and with lyricism vague enough to get the point across but leave a lot left to be imagined, “Call Me” is a spectacular addition to LWBB’s growing catalog, and yet another impressive showcase of the band’s impressive harmonies.
Check out “Call Me” below:
Low Water Bridge Band has been on a heater of late, with “Call Me” marking their third single so far this year, following the November 2023 release of their spectacular sophomore album Back to the Valley.
This past April, they released a must-listen cover of the Eagles’ deep cut “Midnight Flyer,” and in June, they shared an awesome spaghetti western inspired track called “The Lasso.” Make sure to give those a listen as well.
“Midnight Flyer”
“The Lasso”
Hailing from Berryville, VA in the Shenandoah Valley, Low Water Bridge Band is a killer six-piece outfit comprised of Logan Moore, James Montgomery, Rudy Bzdyk, Justin Carver, and brothers Riley and Alex Kerns.
Together they make up one of Appalachian country’s most underrated bands, and it’s just a matter of time before one of these songs catches fire and these guys are catapulted in the spotlight. until then, here are a couple more songs to get you acquainted with their spectacular catalog.
“Clarke County Clay”
“Midnight in Virginia”
Get out there and see Low Water Bridge Band live, too.





