12/5/2023 0 Comments Son volt new album![]() The song “Way Down In Mississippi” is out now, and Mississippi is now available for pre-order. The words had to fit the music, which is the opposite of my usual process.” This was a fun album to write because I completely shifted gears and let the music decide what the words were going to be. I’ve usually had at least one song on each album that touched on this sound, but this time I went all in. Growing up in Mississippi, I was raised around that groove centered music and it’s always been a very big part of what I do. “I’ve always been a lyrics first kind of writer, but this time around it’s all about the sound. “‘Mississippi’ is an album I’ve been wanting to make for a long time,” says Eady. For his latest release, Eady is tracing his roots back to the Magnolia State, and once again working with Gordy Quist of the Band of Heathens as a producer. Jason Eady might be synonymous with top notch songwriting from Texas for many, but he was actually born in Mississippi. “The Tunnel” (Lori McKenna, Ben West, Stephen Wilson Jr) “The Town in Your Heart” (Lori McKenna, Jessie Jo Dillon, Dustin Christensen)ġ0. ![]() “Days Are Honey” (Lori McKenna, Barry Dean, Luke Laird)Ĩ. Hillary Lindsey)” (Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird)Ĥ. “Happy Children” (Lori McKenna, Chris McKenna)ģ. The debut track is “Killing Me” featuring Hillary Lindsey.Ģ. In a way, I wish I could start again and know what I know now.” There’s something so 30 years ago in my head about this record. “I really wanted it to sound like if I made a rock record in the ‘90s, and then I remembered that I made my first album in 1998. “I was trying to let my age and experience guide me through making a record I wished I’d made when I was younger,” McKenna says. The album also features her family, including her son Chris on the track “Happy Children.” The album is about McKenna’s 35 years of family life. Lori McKenna songs make their own musical subgenre with the life wisdom they impart.įor her next album, she worked with Dave Cobb at his studio in Savannah, Georgia, and named it after the year she married her husband Gene. She’s modern country music’s songwriting patron saint, with credits with the top mainstream acts, to the most heartfelt Americana songwriters. Whenever a Lori McKenna song comes into your orbit, you stop down, and listen. “Dumb Kids” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Allen Shamblin) “I Moved Into A Bar” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Taylor Phillips)Ħ. “It’s A Beautiful Day” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Aaron Raitiere)ĥ. “Things That Never Change” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Brad Clawson)Ĥ. “We Ain’t The Only Ones” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Rhett Akins)ģ. “Shooting Hand” (Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Drew Kennedy)Ģ. No songs have been released from the new volume yet, but it is available for pre-save.ġ. Grab some friends and drink a few for us! Cheers!” Wade Bowen adds. No reason we should have this much fun ‘working!’ I hope you love these songs as much as we love making them. “If you don’t have fun listening to these songs, I feel sorry for ya. “I absolutely love making these records with Wade and am so proud of these songs - we wrote every single one. Hold My Beer never disappoints, either live or in the studio. ![]() ![]() It is a repository for the silly songs, and the truly country songs for these two headliners of the Texas country subgenre. With their album is 20, they proved this is much more than a throwaway side project. Texas country’s favorite super duo is back. Randy Rogers & Wade Bowen – Hold My Beer Vol. Sometimes You’ve Got To Stop Chasing Rainbows The song “Sometimes You’ve Got To Stop Chasing Rainbows” precedes the new album that can be pre-saved/pre-ordered now.Ģ. I think it’s just important to step back from what you normally do. “And getting back to the same kind of perspective I had when I was starting out as a younger musician. “It’s like reconnecting with a hero,” Farrar says. The two sang together on the Uncle Tupelo album Anodyne (1993). Farrar actually knew the Texas legend as a friend and mentor. Son Volt founder Jay Farrar’s plan is not to just run through the hits though, but to pick out some of the overlooked gems from the Doug Sahm catalog. Son Volt’s paying tribute to Doug Sahm? Well hell yeah, we’re here for it.
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