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Charley Crockett Reveals The Inspiration For ‘Age Of The Ram’ & The Sagebrush Trilogy As A Whole
Charley Crockett will soon be completing his Sagebrush Trilogy when Age of the Ram releases on April 3.
Fans of the country crooner have been patiently waiting for the third installment of Crocket”s trilogy. Not that they’ve actually had to wait all that long for the “Son of Davy” to release new music. His previous album, Dollar A Day, came out in August of last year. And Crockett also released Lonesome Drifter in early 2025, so in other words, his fans have been well-fed with new music.
That’s always how Charley Crockett has operated. The Texas native has released an astonishing 17 albums (including his live record from the Ryman) over the past 11 years. Thanks to this Sagebrush Trilogy, the artist has been really staying on that almost incomparable pace, and we’re now less than a week away from his next project dropping.
In a recent video posted by Crockett, he explained why he set out to release this three-part story, and also shared the existing project that inspired the Sagebrush Trilogy:
“I had been wanting to make a country concept album for a long time. The first time I tried my hand at it was ‘Man from Waco,’ and I didn’t quite all the way around. I went to Island Records and one of the guys there came up with the idea. He said, ‘You ought to release three records in a series like the Cormac McCarthy Border Trilogy.”
For the uninitiated, Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy was actually a series of novels that told the story of young cowboys out on the American frontier. The three books were titled All The Pretty Horses, The Crossing, and Cities of the Plain. Like Crockett’s Sagebrush Trilogy, the trio of novels all connect more so in theming than shared characters.
And Crockett went on to say that he actually had the first third of his three-parter cut before the actual idea went into motion. He feels as though the forthcoming Age of the Ram really completes the concept:
“‘Lonesome Drifter’ we cut before I did the deal, and they signed me never having heard the record. It was Shooter (Jennings) and I’s first time making an album together. The first record was just us feeling each other out in the studio. Then ‘Dollar A Day’ I felt was a stronger record overall.
Not knowing what was going to happen in the future with the third installment, that’s where I was really trying my hand at completing the concept. I feel good about it. I think it’s a complete idea… the story of ‘Age of the Ram.'”
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Fans are certainly excited to see how this trilogy comes to a close.
And as I mentioned earlier, though each of the focuses and characters present in Crocket”s previous two projects may have been different, all three albums will come together to tell a full story. The country music artist actually shared more on the specific thematics in a Substack post:
“The ‘Sagebrush Trilogy’ has always been about a man trying to find his name in this world. ‘Lonesome Drifter’ was the wanderer. Boots full of highway dust, chasing a song and a dollar. ‘Dollar A Day’ was the rustler. A man learning what hunger will make you do. Now the ‘Age of the Ram’ tells the story of the outlaw. The kind that don’t set out to be a legend, but winds up one anyway.”
The upcoming album, Age of the Ram, will dive into the story of a protagonist named Billy McLane. Crockett says the man represents an outlaw mentality, and those who take pride in fighting the power:
“This record follows Billy McLane, a field hand out of West Texas, raised up in cotton rows and hard weather. He heads north chasing cattle and horses, thinking honest work might buy him a little peace. Colorado turns to Montana, and somewhere between driving cattle and counting somebody else’s money, he crosses a line he can’t uncross.
He rides straight into the range wars and the Santa Fe Ring. Into a world run by men who shake hands with one hand and steal with the other. Billy don’t figure himself no criminal. He’s just trying to stay free. But when the game’s rigged, even an honest man can wind up outlawed. That’s how it goes. The unknown man against the machine. David and Goliath. Fighters swinging up at giants. Coal miners standing their ground. A ram lowering his head and charging anyway.
Billy runs for the high country, and somewhere up there in the cold and the quiet, the story outgrows the man. His life’s short. The legend ain’t. And that’s the way of it. This is the life and times of Billy McLane. This is the ‘Age of the Ram.’”
The 20-track album will drop in it’s entirety on April 3. Charley Crockett has already shared a couple of singles from the project, including this country earworm about spending too much time in the “Bluegrass State.” Check it out if you haven’t already:
“Kentucky Too Long”
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