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women without whiskey is so good

Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 15 January 2019 04:43 (five years ago) link

whiskey's hard to beat

peace, man, Tuesday, 15 January 2019 11:16 (five years ago) link

nine months pass...

They've got such a catalog of great albums that it's hard to keep them all in rotation, but I put on "Go-Go Boots" for the first time in ages and it ruled. Still love "Used to be a Cop" (which could be a movie easier than most Hood songs he wrote with movies in mind), but "The Thanksgiving Filter" really got to me tonight. One of the few Thanksgiving songs! Just put on "English Oceans" now, and it's already ruling, too.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 5 November 2019 00:18 (four years ago) link

almost time for Mrs Claus’ Kimono...

Squeaky Fromage (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 5 November 2019 00:43 (four years ago) link

I was curious, so I did some googling, and saw this tidbit:

For ideological opponents who think that the current state of affairs has beaten the Truckers into silence, however, Hood has a message: Hold onto your hats. There’s a new record coming in time for 2020. And there may be another out by the end of the next year.

“It’ll be out in time for the next election cycle, and it is a political record. I would say it’s as political as (“American Band”), but it’s more personal,” Hood told The Daily Times recently. “It’s a little less broad based, a little less ‘Surrender Under Protest’ (the Truckers’ excoriation of Confederate flag culture) type of stuff and a little more inward, I guess. I’m really, really proud of it.”

With more than three years between it and “American Band,” it’ll be the longest gap between Truckers’ records ever, but for album No. 12, the guys wanted to get it right, Hood added.

“It was hard, writing a new record right now,” he said. “I’ve never really been given to having writer’s block. Cooley has, but we both struggled this time out, just trying to find a way to articulate how we feel at a time like this. What we ended up doing was basically record about an album and a half. So we’re putting out an album in January, and then we’ll be kind of finishing up the next record over the next year or so.

“The follow-up is not political. It’s a very personal record, maybe the most we’ve ever done. I’m excited about it all. I’m ready to go out as the primary season starts kicking up, to raise hell and be all in for any good we can do — we’re even thinking about trying to do voter registration drives and, as it gets closer to next fall, some other creative things in some swing states. We want to be all in. But my hope is, shortly after the election, we’ll release the other record and go out and do something different.

So it's a little confusing, but that implies a new album in January 2020, and then maybe another one at the end of '20?

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 5 November 2019 01:44 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REHXeCDc-C8&feature=emb_logo

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 20 November 2019 21:04 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

New/imminent album hitting the spot. Vox kind of buried, but it makes me lean in and pay closer attention.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 7 January 2020 23:30 (four years ago) link

ooh nice cover

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 7 January 2020 23:57 (four years ago) link

it's a very dark record.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 8 January 2020 00:05 (four years ago) link

These are dark times, I expect it will echo how many of us feel.

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 8 January 2020 02:03 (four years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Drive-by Trucker, lost yer way...

a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Friday, 24 January 2020 20:48 (four years ago) link

Cooley / Jagger

calstars, Friday, 24 January 2020 21:13 (four years ago) link

star trucker

Brad C., Friday, 24 January 2020 21:17 (four years ago) link

this is fkn adorable tbh

Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Friday, 24 January 2020 23:10 (four years ago) link

So does Patterson always stand in the back In these photos ?

calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2020 00:12 (four years ago) link

fantastic pic!!!

kornrulez6969, Saturday, 25 January 2020 00:19 (four years ago) link

It was in No Depression:

“I think we clocked in 85 hours in the studio that week making the record,” says Patterson Hood, reflecting on the recording of Drive-By Truckers’ latest LP, The Unraveling, the bulk of which took place at the Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis. The album is a nine-track treatise on the state of the country following the 2016 presidential election, which means it’s heavy, poignant, and rarely lighthearted.

The recording process, though, featured a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will forever be etched into the making of The Unraveling.

“It’s a small studio, it isn’t a big, sprawling building or anything like that,” Truckers co-founder Mike Cooley says. “I was in the reception area just hanging out, looking out the front window, and I saw maybe four black vehicles — it looked like a small motorcade pulling up.”

Tourists stop by the famed studio all the time hoping to get a tour, but since it’s an active recording business, the best they can do is get a photo outside and maybe poke their head in the lobby to say hello.

“I figured this was some type of VIP situation,” Cooley says of the SUVs and sedans he saw pull up to the studio. “It could be anybody, so I just walked back into the control room. A few seconds later, Patterson walks in and says, ‘Mick Jagger is in the hallway.’”

There’s a sense of excitement in Cooley’s voice as he tells this story, but he admits he didn’t believe Hood at first: “I told him to fuck off.”

Mick Jagger and Leonardo DiCaprio own the movie rights to the Peter Guralnick book Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll. The Rolling Stones frontman was in town with the author, along with their screenwriter and production designer, and wanted to get a peek inside the studio.

“They had spent the earlier part of the day at Sun Studios,” Hood explains. “We had heard Peter was coming over, but that’s it. He walks in and he introduces himself, we all sit down, and then Mick Jagger walks in. Holy shit!”

Hood adds, “He was very much the old-school British gentleman. Super polite.”

“Oh yeah, he was pretty cool,” Cooley agrees, with a chuckle in his voice. “I’m glad he was nice, because it was our session that he interrupted.”

Aside from his English manners, Cooley remembers Jagger walking around with his signature onstage swagger. “Even in that setting,” he says, “he moved around with that energetic sense of movement. He’s always been over the top with his movements, constantly in motion, real physical. He seems to always move around with that same sense of purpose, even at 76 years old. He’s a ball of energy. It’s pretty amazing.”

The thing that stood out to Hood was not just how Jagger acted, but how his Truckers brothers reacted.

“I got to see my bandmates shaking in their boots like they were teenagers or something,” he says. “That was awesome. I tend to be that way naturally, and I don’t necessarily see that side of Cooley or Matt Patton that often. They both keep a surly and cool demeanor. It was cool to see them as excited as I was.”

Hood takes a break from the story to have a laugh about Cooley and Patton meeting Jagger.

“It was a fun day. And then when they left, we got back to work. That was probably the biggest break we took in seven days.”

Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 25 January 2020 01:37 (four years ago) link

lol!

calstars, Saturday, 25 January 2020 01:44 (four years ago) link

This is beautiful:

A few seconds later, Patterson walks in and says, ‘Mick Jagger is in the hallway.’”

There’s a sense of excitement in Cooley’s voice as he tells this story, but he admits he didn’t believe Hood at first: “I told him to fuck off.”

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Saturday, 25 January 2020 03:36 (four years ago) link

I got pushed some Paste "Top 15 Drive-By Truckers" feature, and I think it's a testament to the band that while they picked some winners/ringers, so many of my favorites or songs I consider their best are not on there, and so many songs I don't think about at all are:

https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2020/01/best-drive-by-truckers-songs.html

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 30 January 2020 14:04 (four years ago) link

My PO8:

Let there be rock
Angels and fuselage
Dead drunk and naked
My sweet Annette
Heathens
Outfit
Women without whiskey
Three dimes down

calstars, Thursday, 30 January 2020 14:31 (four years ago) link

New album could use more rock, but still sounded alright on first listen. The lyrics are perhaps even more on the nose re: their subject matter than usual (song titles include "Thoughts and Prayers" and "Babies in Cages") but I get that America in 2020 might not be the time and place for subtlety.

Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:21 (four years ago) link

They always write good songs but they're so boring when DBT play them these days.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:32 (four years ago) link

I've missed out on their last couple of records but I'm trying to start rectifying that now, starting with this new one. Agreed about the relative lack of rock (I do like the riff to Armaggedon's Back in Town), would add that the rekkid needs more Cooley too. Lyrically though it's definitely hitting me right in the gut this morning, in concert with the impeachment cover-up plus my viewing last night of the American Factory documentary.

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:33 (four years ago) link

I've only listened to the closer once so far but it seemed pretty fluid musically.

Evans on Hammond (evol j), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:34 (four years ago) link

Cooley was apparently struggling with writer's block so severe he thought he was done for good.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 31 January 2020 16:40 (four years ago) link

I've been listening to the last two recently. At the time they kind of underwhelmed me but when I listen to them now, with fresh ears, I feel bad for ever doubting them. I suppose it's easy enough to describe the albums as musically boring, but I feel they've always been lyrically driven, with hooks and riffs nice bonuses.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 31 January 2020 16:42 (four years ago) link

A good example of what bores me about them since 2010: "21st Century USA." Every detail so creative-writing-seminar perfect, and the arrangement so enervated that all I feel is trapped by bric-à-brac.

TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:44 (four years ago) link

Musically I can't figure out what's changed, exactly. I've seen them live a million times, and new songs and old songs alike kick ass. My only theory is that they are an awesome rock band approaching the studio like session musicians might, except they are not awesome session musicians.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 31 January 2020 16:47 (four years ago) link

I think it's the same thing that has hurt a lot of recent Springsteen records, but these guys have better songs.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 31 January 2020 16:49 (four years ago) link

"Armageddon's Back in Town" is definitely the album highlight for me.

Maria Edgelord (cryptosicko), Friday, 31 January 2020 16:50 (four years ago) link

Second close listen of "The Unravelling" reveals more of the depth of this record, the lyrics are killer and both of Cooley's songs are strong, though "Grievance Merchants" is the better of them. "Babies In Cages" is surprisingly catchy for what it's about. A more consistent record than their last one though the highs are not quite as high ("Surrender Under Protest" is monumental).

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Wednesday, 5 February 2020 20:11 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIN-CUBhhHc

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 8 March 2020 20:46 (four years ago) link

"I never saw Lynryd Skynyrd, and I never saw the Clash. But I ran monitors for fuckin' Fugazi, motherfuckers!"

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 8 March 2020 20:51 (four years ago) link

Fumes!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQelOp8oEJU

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 8 March 2020 20:53 (four years ago) link

They need more guitar players

calstars, Sunday, 8 March 2020 21:13 (four years ago) link

one month passes...
two weeks pass...

If Karen was music, it would be Jason Isbell

Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 21 May 2020 19:37 (three years ago) link

Given most of Isbell's views on societal issues and politics, I'm not sure how that take could be more wrong.

I mean, he's often heavy handed with some of his messages but, uh, really struggling to understand the leap to being a Karen.

soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 21 May 2020 19:49 (three years ago) link

If We Were Karens

"...And the Gods Socially Distanced" (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 21 May 2020 19:51 (three years ago) link

Everything I have read about or from Isbell has made me like him more and more, no matter how I feel about his music.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 21 May 2020 19:59 (three years ago) link

I didn't say he was a Karen. I said he makes Karen music.

Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:16 (three years ago) link

I wished I liked him more cuz he seems like a cool guy!

the song Ronnie and Neil is like someone reading a Wikipedia page over a bar band

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:17 (three years ago) link

Karen as a concept is at the point where it's losing any meaning

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:18 (three years ago) link

otm

plz elaborate on what him “being a Karen” actually means in this context

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:30 (three years ago) link

or “making Karen music”

terminators of endearment (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:30 (three years ago) link

I'm p sure a "Karen" would be the type telling Isbell to "shut up and sing" when he talks or tweets about politics, which he very specifically addresses on the new one.

soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:46 (three years ago) link

I view Karen Music as any bland, toothless NPR bullshit that makes John Mellencamp sound edgy. Alt country pumpkin spiced latte music.

Paul Ponzi, Thursday, 21 May 2020 20:51 (three years ago) link


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