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Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves

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Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves

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There’s a weathered beauty in Paul McDonald’s voice—equal parts grit and grace, hard-won from years spent chasing the muse through fame, flameouts, and quiet reinvention. With So Long to the Dark Side, the Alabama-born troubadour delivers his most honest and unfiltered work to date. Cut live in a single day with Grammy-nominated producer Bobby Holland, the album feels timeless—leaning into the raw soul of vintage rock & roll and the poetic ache of classic Americana.

McDonald first turned heads on national television, but his story goes way beyond that: dive bars in the Deep South, van tours with The Grand Magnolias, and a long stretch off the grid, rebuilding his life one song at a time. Out of that silence came The Mourning Doves, a band with real chemistry, and One Big Love, a grassroots Nashville festival that’s become a local institution.

This record is McDonald’s testimony. It’s about loss, healing, and letting the light back in. From the existential haze of “What’s the Point?” to the road-worn hope of “Unwind,” these songs don’t just tell a story—they carry one.

So Long to the Dark Side isn’t just a return—it’s a reckoning. A reminder that some artists don’t fade. They just dive deeper.

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