Sour Ops' Price Harrison on Analog Obsession, Nashville's Hidden Rock Scene, and the Art of Structural Guitar
There's a certain kind of musician who can tell you exactly why a tube amplifier sounds the way it does. Not just in vague poetic terms, but in the specific language of circuit design and voltage. Price Harrison is that musician, and it goes a long way toward explaining why Sour Ops sounds the way it does.
Harrison, who plays guitar and handles most of the vocals for the Nashville-based collective, came into the conversation with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from doing the work for a long time. Five albums deep, with a core lineup of drummer Steve Eby and bassist Tony Frost, Sour Ops has spent the years since Covid refining what was already a strong foundation into something that rewards close listening.

