Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Reissue)

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Overview

Like the two albums before it, Here We Rest shines a light on Jason Isbell's softer side, illuminating the sad-faced country tunes and bluesy ballads that rarely popped up during his time with Drive-By Truckers. Written in northern Alabama during a break in Isbell's touring schedule, these songs focus on the archetypal characters that populate most struggling Southern towns: the barflies and ball players, the heartbreakers and the heartbroken, the war vets who return home and the starry-eyed kids who leave. Isbell's hometown was hit hard by the Great Recession of 2008, and he captures his subjects somewhere between the realization that their lives have been impacted and the sad resignation that they've been irrevocably changed. The details are bittersweet, but there's an air of resilience, too, which Isbell underscores with a sympathetic soundtrack of folk, country, and bar band rock & roll. Relying on the acoustic guitar as much as its electric cousin -- and allowing his four-piece band, the 400 Unit, to flesh things out with organ, fiddle, backup harmonies, and shuffling rhythms -- he keeps things loose and rugged, with songs like "Codeine" and "Daisy Mae" standing out as particular highlights. Here We Rest may not be beer-drinking music, at least not in the same way the Drive-By Truckers albums are beer-drinking music, but it's as sharply literate as some of Patterson Hood's best work -- and listeners who focus on Isbell's lyrics may find themselves weeping into their whiskeys as early as the second track. ~ Andrew Leahey

Product Details

Release Date: 10/18/2019
Label: Southeastern Records
UPC: 0644216238767
Rank: 29131

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit   Primary Artist
Jason Isbell   Primary Artist
Amanda Shires   Fiddle,Vocals,Guest Artist
Abby Owens   Vocals,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Mark Nevers   Mixing
Mickey Buckins   Composer
Jason Isbell   Composer
Tom Swift   Engineer
Derry Deborja   Composer
George Jackson   Composer
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit   Producer
Jim DeMain   Mastering
Dixon Keel   Assistant Engineer
Joshua Black Wilkins   Photography
Jimmy Nutt   Engineer
Browan Lollar   Paintings
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