Galax pays tribute to the powerful music and rugged southwest landscape Virginia's tribute to the Wild Ponies members Doug and Telisha Wiliams were born and raised are. There, in mountain villages such as Galax, the American music of the past, continues to support by a circle of fiddlers, flatpickers and fans. the simple album bows to the band's history, shows but forward at the same time. Taken in the shed behind Doug's old family farm in the Appalachians (a A stone's throw away from the place where Doug and Telisha are married ), Galax Wild Ponies returns to their musical and geographical roots. The Galax tracklist is full of upright bass, Acoustic guitar, Fiedler duos, telecaster, banjo, pedal steel, Mandolin, vocals and simple percussions. Every song was recorded live without the process ever having to be was aborted and the recorded material was listened to. Until wild ponies arrived home in Nashville, they heard the final version of the wild magic of the mountaintop shot Sessions do not start. Building a bridge between old and new, the album also features some of the venerated old time players Snake Smith, Kyle Dean Smith and Kilby Spencer, from the Galax, Virginia, and some of the favorite musicians the band from Nashville: Fats Kaplin, Will Kimbrough, Neilson Hubbard and Audrey Spillman create with traditional folk influences a modern masterpiece. The band is intensively supported by Galax through the USA and Tour Europe.