**Christopher Seymore** is a Houston-based country artist originally from upstate South Carolina, blending honky-tonk grit with Appalachian storytelling traditions. His debut album *King of Nothing* (2025) features sharp, outlaw-tinged songwriting—like the cheating-song deep cut “Cheated On” and Peggy Forman’s “When Lovin’ Me Was Wrong”—backed by producer Kevin Skrla’s steel guitar work, which adds vintage texture to Seymore’s roadhouse-ready delivery. Leading his band The Western Cosplay, he’s spent the last two years touring dive bars and dancehalls nationwide, earning a cult following for his unfiltered take on classic country themes.
A self-described “hillbilly poet,” Seymore’s music leans into timeless tropes—heartache, hard living, and hard lessons—with a modern honky-tonk edge. Tracks like “Escape to Huntsville” and “Drunk Enough” showcase his knack for pairing weathered narratives with rollicking arrangements, solidifying his reputation as a rising voice in Texas’s outlaw country scene.
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