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Jason Isbell may still be young, but hes packed an enormous amount of musical experience into his 28 years. Growing up in a family of musicians, he absorbed everything he heard and began channeling it into guitar at age six and piano at 12. For the past six years, Isbell was one of three frontmen for the critically acclaimed Drive-By Truckers (DBT)and although fans may have been shocked by his leaving the band in April, once you hear his solo debut Sirens Of The Ditch (which was co-produced by Isbell and DBTs Patterson Hood) it will only confirm that Isbell has his own unique voice. Musicians joining Isbell on the album include DBTs Shonna Tucker (bass) and Brad Morgan (drums) with cameos from Patterson Hood, his father David Hood, Spooner Oldham, John Neff and more. Recorded over the past four years at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals (Aretha Franklin, Duane Allman, Otis Redding), Sirens Of The Ditch is a diverse collection of songs that incorporates elements of rock, blues and soul music into a heartfelt mix of songs that favor piano and pedal steel over buzzing guitarsalthough, dont worry, theres a fair share of overdriven amps as well. A lot of old soul musicians came through here in the late 60s and 70s and helped define the Muscle Shoals sound, the lifelong Alabamian explains, so that influence was always in my environment, but on this record I really tried to capture that. I think in a lot of ways these songs are different than the stuff I wrote for the Truckers, Isbell explains from his home in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, a few days before leaving for a solo tour supporting alt-country legends, Son Volt. Usually when I write, its pretty obvious if Im writing a Truckers song or Im writing a song for some other purpose, he continues. Sirens Of The Ditch is more of a power-pop record than what the Truckers would normally write. The songs are more hook-oriented and theyre not necessarily as story-driven.
Although Sirens Of The Ditch may be more tender musically, that doesnt mean the lyrics are any less striking that what Isbell has penned in the past. There are definitely some political overtones on this record, Isbell explains, clearly referring to the song Dress Blues. Im really proud of that song because it seems to affect people in a certain way, Isbell elaborates. It was one of those where you sit down and the story was already there, so I just told it the best way I knew how. Essentially, that statement is as good as any to describe
what Sirens Of The Ditch is all about. I guess I tried in some ways
to write a record that sounded more pop-oriented, but still talked about
darker issues, Isbell summarizes. I cant help it, thats
just want Im drawn to.
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