[ Concord / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 14 March 2013
The follow-up to 2009's critically lauded 'American Central Dust' features eleven new Son Volt songs that are inspired by the classic honky tonk sound of Bakersfield.
Son Volt's 'Honky Tonk' is the highly anticipated follow-up to 2009's critically lauded 'American Central Dust'.
The album features eleven new Son Volt songs that are inspired by the classic honky tonk sound of Bakersfield. Bandleader Jay Farrar observes, "Honky tonk music is about heartache, heartbreak, the road." He reflects that as he wrote and recorded the songs so deeply steeped in tradition, "I wanted these songs to sound more contemporary and modern. There was no strict adherence to methodology of the past. You never want to be a nostalgia act."
Honky Tonk sees Son Volt moving forward on the path of a more acoustic-based sound. Many of its compositions mine a thematic lyrical vein inspired by a traditional country music aesthetic, which Farrar first explored on American Central Dust. Farrar recalls, "I was always averse to using certain words in songs, including 'love' and 'heart.' But I started using them on American Central Dust, and now I guess the floodgates have opened."
1. Hearts And Minds
2. Brick Walls
3. Wild Side
4. Down The Highway
5. Bakersfield
6. Livin' On
7. Tears Of Change
8. Angel Of The Blues
9. Seawall
10. Barricades
11. Shine On