“Everybody’s got their little slice of heaven” - great line! The Castellows’ Lily, Ellie and Powell Balkcom’s first song ever released is about their home and No. 7 Road. Many wonderful images throughout this original gem. As Powell says here its one of their favourites. They gave a shout out to Trina Shoemaker the song’s producer too before playing it here in New Orleans (where Trina attended). Check out the official video complete with dirt road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P47jEW4DXw I was lucky enough to visit Georgia for the first time last year and see the band play this song in their ‘natural habitat’ . Yes, I saw some Georgia pines and red dirt roads, and (best of all) was greeted with immense southern hospitality everywhere we went. A little slice of heaven indeed!!! … I found the boiled peanut stand I researched on Google Maps months before (thanks Kathy! delish!!!) and many-a-great BBQ places I researched too (like Dolan’s in Statesboro or Beadie’s outside of Milledgeville). And thanks for the shrimp and grits Hershel. I did not get to Rob and Cindy’s outside of Milledgeville because they were closed that day we drove through (thanks for the tip Eli Cain!). We will be back and get there some time. Promise. No.7 Road, Number 7 Road (?), has that signature Castellows arrangement near the end. You know .. pausing like the song ended but then starting up again with vocals and a sparse arrangement before building up and bringing it home in a big way. (Aside - my fav indie pop band Frown Line does a breakdown like this a lot with just vocals and the rhythm guitar before picking back up) Do see The Castellows live to see “THE DANCE”, you know the sweet lil’ line dance they do in the second verse of this song - tour info on their website: www.thecastellowsmusic.com I zoomed out to get the whole band dancing in the second verse on this one :) You're welcome! Luv @thecastellows #thecastellows #castellows #castfellows Enjoy !!! :)