Sidesaddle's "The Girl From The Red Rose Saloon" is a captivating album that tells a story through its music. The band's Americana sound creates a vivid image of the Old West, with tales of saloons, cowboys, and lost love. The album starts with the upbeat "Red Rose Saloon," a foot-stomping track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The raw, emotional vocals of lead singer Sarah Skinner are complemented by the twang of the guitar and the steady beat of the drums. "The Ballad of Belle Starr" is a standout track, with haunting lyrics about the infamous outlaw. "The Ghost of Johnny Cash" is another highlight, with its catchy melody and clever lyrics paying homage to the Man in Black. "The Girl From The Red Rose Saloon" is a well-crafted album that transports listeners to a different time and place. Sidesaddle's unique sound and storytelling ability make this album a must-listen for Americana fans.