Tim Duggan Parker Millsap hit the American songwriting scene like a burning bush. It was 2014 and this dashingly handsome newcomer from Guthrie, OK, just past twenty years old, released a self-titled album that hooked him national attention and an Americana Emerging Artist of the Year nomination. It was wise beyond his years, incredibly well sung and fearlessly engaged with a subject that brings out the agnostic in most roots songwriters - Christian fervor. From the very first track, Millsap took us inside the minds of fictional characters burning up with holy fire, for good and ill. Opener “Old Time Religion” depicts a man broken by childhood abuse who uses his Bible as a cover for unspeakable crimes. Track two brings us a more sympathetic character, the itinerant evangelist of Millsap’s breakout