It is fascinating to analyze the trajectory of The Red Clay Strays, especially following their transition from independent Alabama circuits to the RCA lineup. From a technical perspective, Brandon Coleman’s vocal delivery on 'Made By These Moments' exhibits a significant evolution in dynamic control compared to their earlier 'Moment of Truth' era. He’s moved beyond simple power-singing into a more nuanced blend of blue-eyed soul and gospel grit. The rhythm section also deserves credit for maintaining that "live-at-the-Ryman" energy even in a polished studio environment. It’s rare to see a modern band balance Skynyrd-style rock sensibilities with such sophisticated, soulful arrangements without losing their 'western af' identity. Do you think the increased production value on the newer tracks helps or hurts that raw, timeless aesthetic they’re known for?