The Red Clay Strays Celebrate ACM Group Of The Year With A Soul-Shaking Performance Of "Demons In Your Choir"
- Charles Luberisse

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Written By: Big C

The Red Clay Strays sound like they are trying to outrun ghosts in real time while the crowd sings the confessions back at them. Built on an emotional combustion,the Alabama band delivered a towering performance of Demons In Your Choir backed by a full gospel choir. Fresh off taking home Group Of The Year at the 61st Academy Of Country Music Awards, The Red Clay Strays understand how to weaponize contrast. Their music constantly balances sin against salvation, rowdy Southern rock energy against bruised vulnerability, and late-night barroom chaos against Sunday-morning redemption. Brandon Coleman’s voice cuts through the arrangement with raw conviction, while the gospel choir magnifies the emotional gravity underneath every lyric.

Even musically, the band’s strength comes from restraint inside intensity. They know exactly when to let the songs explode and when to let the ache underneath the volume breathe on its own. That instinct has carried The Red Clay Strays far beyond the expectations placed on a crowdfunded debut band from Mobile, Alabama. Over the last few years, they have evolved from regional underground favorites into one of the most emotionally resonant forces in modern roots rock and country-adjacent music. Whether sharing stages with artists like Sierra Ferrell, Brent Cobb, and The Revivalists or preparing for headline nights at Madison Square Garden and Bridgestone Arena, the band still sound rooted in the same emotional truths that powered Moment of Truth and Made By These Moments. Keep "Demons In Your Choir" loud because The Red Clay Strays are turning struggle, faith, and Southern rock catharsis into something impossible to fake. Connect with The Red Clay Strays before "Grateful" on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, X, and YOUTUBE.





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