I’ve listened to this song about 120 times in 3 days. Probably the best song I’ve heard in the last 5 years. Still completely blown away by this album from @jasonisbell
(Source: Spotify)
I’ve listened to this song about 120 times in 3 days. Probably the best song I’ve heard in the last 5 years. Still completely blown away by this album from @jasonisbell
(Source: Spotify)

North Alabama native, and former Drive By Trucker member, Jason Isbell has finally released his new and long awaited album Southeastern. Following a new turn to sobriety, as well as his recent marriage to Nashville musician Amanda Shires, Isbell has channeled the rough moments from his past into this new work, which he claims to be his best yet. After listening to the first track Cover Me Up, I have to agree. Every song is a moment that makes you wonder how someone came to pull elegant words from such trying times, but with the edge of his driving guitar and the elevation of his voice to drive his lyrics home, you feel every trial he put into each song. It makes me thankful to be alive at this time and living in Nashville, where the art and craft of songwriting is being brought forth by a new generation of storytellers and melody makers.
To purchase Southeastern, click here
So girl leave your boots by the bed,
We ain’t leavin’ this room
Someone needs medical help
Or the magnolia’s bloom
It’s cold in this house,
and I ain’t going out to chop wood
So cover me up, and know your enough
to use me for good
Video - New Music City
Great little piece produced by All Saints about some of the music coming out of Nashville, including interviews with Kings of Leon and some of the bands on their label Serpents and Snakes, including: Clear Plastic Masks, Snowden, The Weeks, The Kingston Springs, The Features, Promised Land and Turbo Fruits.
To see more video of these artists, from the creators of the New Music City video, click here
Limited Edition Gatsby Soundtrack on Vinyl from Third Man Records
New Music - Stone Temple Pilots Out of Time
After the recent departure, or should I say dumping, of the band’s legendary and troubled singer Scott Weiland, the remaining original members of the ‘90’s super group have enlisted the services of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, and released a fiery new single entitled Out of Time. Though Chester is remaining loyal to Linkin Park, as his first priority, the new lineup made their debut at KROQ’s annual Weenie Roast this past weekend. Reviews have been mixed thus far, and it seems that hardcore STP fans aren’t going to easily let go of Scott Weiland anytime soon.
The new single from STP is available for download by clicking here
Jim James laid it down on Friday
Good to see the guys from Holy Ghost again. One of the most underrated bands here at the Hangout festival
Nashville’s Wild Cub bringing tasty jams to the Hangout Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
These are a set of recordings from one of the last performances of Buckingham Nicks, before the joined Fleetwood Mac. These particular shows are from Birmingham and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. These recording began circulating around the web about 10 years ago, but they were never released in their entirety.
You can read a little from this time period from an article written by a local Birmingham reporter, who interviewed the duo during their last performance in Birmingham, below-

By: Jan Susina
Major changes are underway for Lindsey Buckingham and Stephanie Nicks after their highly successful concert last Friday at the Birmingham Municipal Auditorium (one of two sellouts at the Auditorium during the last year). Back in L.A., the two will begin work, not as the Buckingham Nicks, but as members of Fleetwood Mac, later this month.
Both Lindsey and Stevie voiced strong misgivings over disbanding as a duo. “It wasn’t an easy decision for us, but we decided to do one album before we came out here (to Birmingham),” said Buckingham.
Buckingham and Nicks were recording material for this second album when Fleetwood Mac happened into the same studio. “They were just looking for a place to record, but alter hearing our music they asked us to join and we just couldn’t turn them down,” explained Stevie.
The musical concept of the “new” band will be similar to the. Buckingham Nicks with Lindsey as rhythm guitarist and Stevie as lead vocalist. Stevie continued. “It’s not exactly like we’ll be a back up singer and a backup guitarist since nobody but Christine sings and she doesn’t sing that much. They’re hoping that I’ll be able to bring Christine out more because she’s very shy and very overshadowed.” (Christine McVie is the lead singer for Fleetwood Mac.) Stevie goes on to say, “She doesn’t write a lot, but she writes a few really good songs.”
“The Buckingham Nicks thing - me and Lindsey - have been together 8 years with the people we’re playing with, Tom (bass player) and Hoppy (drummer). As soon as Buckingham Nicks go back together, they’ll come too.
There’s no better bass or drummer than Tom and Hoppy. They know it and we know it. It’s a hard thing to do. They’ll gig around and do a lot of sessions, they don’t want us to leave but they know we’d be idiots to pass it up.”
The major reason behind the breakup is the lack of recognition. Buckingham Nicks all feel they have been overlooked by their recording label, Polydor. “Hopefully we can get our name known, instead of being buried within the name Fleetwood Mac. People will hear the difference in the music and take notice,” hopes Lindsey. “It would take us years to build up the reputation they have. And Warner Brothers is really into Fleetwood Mac. They’re not a monster or a giant act, but they consistently sell more albums than they did the last time. They’re going to put us on a fine, major tour where we’ll be playing to everyone,” says Stevie. “And they are super-nice people, so we figure it will be a tremendous learning experience. They can help us and we can help them, so it will be give and take thing.”
The rest of the Buckingham Nicks band, Tom Moncrieff, Hoppy Hodges and Waddy Wachtel plan to do session work during the meantime, but all feel strongly about the band’s breakup. Says bassist Tom Moncrieff, “We realize the benefits from it completely. And we’ll wish them good luck. But it’s more like a family, we’re really tight personally.”
“‘I mean, besides the money and the fact that I am in the band, was, still am in the band, I consider myself one of their biggest fans. I’ve heard everything they’ve ever done and I know what’s there and what can be there. And I don’t see any reason why they can’t be hot everywhere.” Tom goes on to say, “The music is so good, the whole scene is so incredible that it will be hard to fill that up. There are other people we can play with and enjoy, but it’s not the same. So they’ll go out there and do their best and when it’s over we’ll be here.”
A tour this summer will bring Buckingham Nicks back to Birmingham “for sure” says Stevie. Only this time it’ll be with Fleetwood Mac. But rest assured, there will be enough of Stevie and Lindsey around to keep the same, distinctive Buckingham Nicks sound that Birmingham has grown to appreciate so well.
New Music - Battleships
@IAMX completely killed it. Check them out in Austin on May 6th at the Parrish, San Francisco on May 14th at Slim’s, and LA May 15th at the Fonda Theater. If you aren’t familiar, the lead singer Chris Corner was formerly with the Sneaker Pimps-
Jack White performing Coal Miner’s Daughter in the exclusive Third Man Records vinyl recording booth, allegedly the only working one in the entire world. Check out the report from their Record Store Day festivities from this past Saturday, including an appearance from Neil Young~
Reflection on the Boston Marathon
I recently called into On Point on NRP to offer a point of view in regard to event security, based on my previous experience. My call/comments are around 38.23, and I’m interested in other people’s opinions, especially those who plan events or work in the touring realm.
Incredibly designed bars-