Americana singer/songwriter Riley Etheridge, Jr. spent two decades honing his chops in Baton Rouge, Louisiana before heading north to set up shop in New York City. After partnering with Nashville-based producer Wendell Tilley, he delivered his independent debut, 2009's Things I Used to Know. He followed up in 2011 with Powder Keg, his label debut for Rock Ridge Music, expanding on his easy blend of blues, R&B, country, and rock. The year 2012 marked a pair of new releases in the Better Days EP and his third full-length, The Arrogance of Youth, after which Etheridge changed tac...