We Still Go To Rodeos

We Still Go To Rodeos

by Whitney Rose
We Still Go To Rodeos

We Still Go To Rodeos

by Whitney Rose

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

From a certain angle, the title We Still Go to Rodeos could be seen as Whitney Rose running a preemptive defense of the eclecticism of this, her third full-length album: despite indulging in a variety of sounds and styles, she still plays country music. Rose is indeed rooted in country, as she has been in her previous recordings, but it's an expansive definition of country, encompassing soul, rock & roll, power pop, and anything that could be classified as either Americana or roots rock. Her previous platter, Rule 62, also covered a lot of ground, but its Raul Malo co-production gave it a snappier, leaner feel. Paul Kolderie -- a producer who's previously worked with Uncle Tupelo, Morphine, Hole, Buffalo Tom, Radiohead, and Belly -- helmed We Still Go to Rodeos, helping steer it in a softer, more supple direction, one that suits her lighter touch and showcases her versatility. At times, Rose can crank up the tempo and amps -- she rages on "In a Rut" as she attempts to pull herself out of the doldrums -- but usually when the pace quickens, there's a snap and jangle, suggesting a cross between Tom Petty and Nick Lowe ("Better Man" plays like a Carlene Carter-fronted Rockpile). Much of We Still Go to Rodeos simmers, though, whether it's the Southern soul groove of "You'd Blame Me for the Rain" or the sepia-tinged sigh of "Home with You," which conjures ghosts of '80s country. Rose may tend to nod at the past but she's not a revivalist, she blends these familiar sounds in slyly idiosyncratic, personal ways that give We Still Go to Rodeos a handsome, modern feel that's distinct from other retro-minded Americana records, her previous albums included. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/24/2020
Label: Mcg
UPC: 0662582745511
Rank: 100482

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Whitney Rose   Primary Artist,Vocals
Lisa Pankratz   Drums,Percussion,Handclapping
Andrew Hernandez   Handclapping
Gurf Morlix   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Dave Biller   Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Electric)
Rich Brotherton   Banjo,Ukulele,Guitar (Tenor),Octave Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Nylon String)
Brad Fordham   Bass,Handclapping
Josh Owen   Guitar (Electric)
Matt Hubbard   Organ,Piano,Accordion,Harmonica,Mellotron,Wurlitzer
Nichol Robertson   Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Electric)
Michael McKeown   Handclapping

Technical Credits

Paul Q. Kolderie   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Cris Burns   Engineer
Andrew Hernandez   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Joao Carvalho   Mastering
Josh Owen   Engineer
Whitney Rose   Composer
Michael McKeown   Direction,Photography
Tom Ionescu   Design
Braden Sauder   Engineer
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