Western Kentucky Iron and Sweat

Country rock & blues forged from rust, grit and river bottoms.

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Bronco Truck Norris Blues

Hard-hitting country rock anthem about the blood, sweat, and busted knuckles of building a '79 Ford Bronco with a Godzilla 7.3 under the hood. It's raw, funny, and full of cussin'-from lost cam wedges to the wrong damn throttle body-every setback turns into a verse, every busted part into a chorus. It's the sound of Western Kentucky grit, a man versus machine, and the pride of never backing down.

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Make Hay (Kentucky Says Maybe)

A gritty country-rock tale of making alfalfa in Kentucky's fickle humidity. Deere codes, leafhoppers, weeds, a flipped trailer, and picky horse folks - starting slow and acoustic before roaring electric when the sky turns and the bales are on the line.

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Long Way to Humphrees Creek

Gritty country-rock blues ride from Gagefield—Can-Am Defenders cutting across Ballard County backroads after the county shuts down the Mosstown bridge. The verses trade shop dust for river mist as roots claw limestone, kingfishers flash blue, and the week's noise drowns under riffles and shale. It's a family convoy hymn about taking the long way on purpose, washing off the bullshit in cold Kentucky water until the heart beats easy again.

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Fireflies and Pancakes

A gritty, tender country-blues love story that starts on a cold Paducah night and rides sixteen years of ordinary courage. Celebrating late-night pancakes, quiet fights, and a seven-year-old's laughter. Honors the slow burn: two "boring" souls who keep choosing each other, proving that small, steady flames outshine ten million fleeting lights.

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Damn Little Black Bugs

Rush-tinged prog-country rocker from backwoods Kentucky about a wrench-turner battling swarms of tiny black bugs after a hard rain. High-precision drums, chiming guitars, and steel-blue atmosphere frame lyrics that fuse shop-floor grit, Bronco rebuilds, and sysadmin metaphors into a cathartic ode to stubborn patience when nature crashes the workshop

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Yankee in Kentucky

A tribute to a Kentucky momma who does it all - 3 a.m. workouts, yard lines in the heat, shop floors swept clean, dinners on the table, and a lighthouse laugh guiding her son and grandson. From Connecticut roots to Bluegrass roads, it's a raspy-voiced rocker about grit, love, and the truth that friends may come and go, but family's here to stay.

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Green Neural Net Storm

Hard-driving anthem forged in the chaos of corporate AI life. It slams through the endless meetings, crashing systems, and bug-ridden products with gritty riffs and pounding drums, but never loses sight of the pride in bleeding green and yellow. Equal parts frustration and loyalty, it's a tribute to loving the grind, loving Deere, and riding out the storms of office drama without backing down.

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Green Neural Net Storm (Remix)

Hard-driving anthem forged in the chaos of corporate AI life. It slams through the endless meetings, crashing systems, and bug-ridden products with gritty riffs and pounding drums, but never loses sight of the pride in bleeding green and yellow. Equal parts frustration and loyalty, it's a tribute to loving the grind, loving Deere, and riding out the storms of office drama without backing down.

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About

Gagefield was born out of the river bottoms of Western Kentucky, where the soil's rich, the summers are hot, and the work never quits. The sound is as rough as gravel roads and as deep as the Ohio rolling past Paducah at midnight. With a raspy voice carved out by hard work, busted knuckles, and backwoods living, Gagefield sings the truth of broken bolts, long nights in the shop, and the grit it takes to keep pushing when everything goes wrong.

Blending country rock, blues, and a touch of outlaw fire, Gagefield tells stories of old trucks, small towns, and the stubborn pride of a man who won't quit until the engine roars. Not polished — keeps it real. The sound of Western Kentucky iron and sweat turned into song.