
Welcome 2 Club XIII
Produced by long-time Drive-By Truckers collaborator David Barbe and mainly recorded at his studio in Athens, Georgia, Welcome 2 Club XIII took shape over the course of three frenetic days in summer 2021âa doubly extraordinary feat considering that the band had no prior intentions of making a new album. âWe had some shows coming up and decided to get together and practice, since we hadnât even seen each other in a year and a half because of the pandemic,â Hood recalls. âWe started demoing song ideas, and pretty soon we realized we had a whole record. It was all sort of magical.â
Featuring background vocals from the likes of Margo Price, R.E.M.âs Mike Mills, and Mississippi-bred singer/songwriter Schaefer Llana, Welcome 2 Club XIII was recorded live with most songs cut in one or two takes, fully harnessing the bandâs freewheeling energy.
Arriving as the band enters its 26th year, Welcome 2 Club XIII marks a sharp departure from the trenchant commentary of The Unraveling and The New OK (both released in 2020). âAll our records are political to some extent, but after making three overtly political records in a row we wanted to do something much more personal,â says Hood.
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Produced by long-time Drive-By Truckers collaborator David Barbe and mainly recorded at his studio in Athens, Georgia, Welcome 2 Club XIII took shape over the course of three frenetic days in summer 2021âa doubly extraordinary feat considering that the band had no prior intentions of making a new album. âWe had some shows coming up and decided to get together and practice, since we hadnât even seen each other in a year and a half because of the pandemic,â Hood recalls. âWe started demoing song ideas, and pretty soon we realized we had a whole record. It was all sort of magical.â
Featuring background vocals from the likes of Margo Price, R.E.M.âs Mike Mills, and Mississippi-bred singer/songwriter Schaefer Llana, Welcome 2 Club XIII was recorded live with most songs cut in one or two takes, fully harnessing the bandâs freewheeling energy.
Arriving as the band enters its 26th year, Welcome 2 Club XIII marks a sharp departure from the trenchant commentary of The Unraveling and The New OK (both released in 2020). âAll our records are political to some extent, but after making three overtly political records in a row we wanted to do something much more personal,â says Hood.
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Produced by long-time Drive-By Truckers collaborator David Barbe and mainly recorded at his studio in Athens, Georgia, Welcome 2 Club XIII took shape over the course of three frenetic days in summer 2021âa doubly extraordinary feat considering that the band had no prior intentions of making a new album. âWe had some shows coming up and decided to get together and practice, since we hadnât even seen each other in a year and a half because of the pandemic,â Hood recalls. âWe started demoing song ideas, and pretty soon we realized we had a whole record. It was all sort of magical.â
Featuring background vocals from the likes of Margo Price, R.E.M.âs Mike Mills, and Mississippi-bred singer/songwriter Schaefer Llana, Welcome 2 Club XIII was recorded live with most songs cut in one or two takes, fully harnessing the bandâs freewheeling energy.
Arriving as the band enters its 26th year, Welcome 2 Club XIII marks a sharp departure from the trenchant commentary of The Unraveling and The New OK (both released in 2020). âAll our records are political to some extent, but after making three overtly political records in a row we wanted to do something much more personal,â says Hood.
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