Original: $15.99
-65%$15.99
$5.60The Story
Drive-By Truckersâ 12th studio album and first new LP in more than three years â the longest gap between new DBT albums â The Unraveling was recorded at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis, TN by GRAMMYÂź Award-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price) and longtime DBT producer David Barbe. Co-founding singer/songwriter/guitarists Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood both spent much of the time prior doing battle with deep pools of writerâs block. âHow do you put these day to day things weâre all living through into the form of a song that we (much less anybody else) would ever want to listen to?â says Hood. âHow do you write about the daily absurdities when you canât even wrap your head around them in the first place? I think our response was to focus at the core emotional level. More heart and less cerebral perhaps.â
The songs that eventually emerged are among Drive-By Truckersâ most direct and pointedly provocative, tackling the myriad horrors of our new normal through sincere emotion and unbridled heart. Indeed, âArmageddonâs Back in Townâ takes a whirlwind joyride through the whiplash of events we collectively deal with each day while the concluding âAwaiting Resurrectionâ dives headfirst into the despair and pain roiled up by these troubled times.
âThe past three-and-a-half years were among the most tumultuous our country has ever seen,â says Hood, âand the duality between the generally positive state of affairs within our band while watching so many things we care about being decimated and destroyed all around us informed the writing of this album to the core.
âWhile a quick glance might imply that weâre picking up where 2016âs American Band album left off, the differences are as telling as the similarities. If the last one was a warning shot hinting at a coming storm, this one was written in the wreckage and aftermath. Iâve always said that all of our records are political but Iâve also said that âpolitics is personalâ. With that in mind, this album is especially personal.â
The remarkable songcraft found on The Unraveling receives much of its musical muscle from the sheer strength of the current Drive-By Truckers line-up, with Hood and Cooley joined by bassist Matt Patton, keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Jay Gonzalez, and drummer Brad Morgan â together, the longest-lasting iteration in the bandâs almost 25-year history. The LP also features a number of special guests, including The Shinsâ Patti King, violinist/string arranger Kyleen King (Brandi Carlile), and North Mississippi All-Starsâ Cody Dickinson, who contributes electric washboard to the strikingly direct âBabies In Cages.â
Album includes a digital download.
Description
Drive-By Truckersâ 12th studio album and first new LP in more than three years â the longest gap between new DBT albums â The Unraveling was recorded at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis, TN by GRAMMYÂź Award-winning engineer Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price) and longtime DBT producer David Barbe. Co-founding singer/songwriter/guitarists Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood both spent much of the time prior doing battle with deep pools of writerâs block. âHow do you put these day to day things weâre all living through into the form of a song that we (much less anybody else) would ever want to listen to?â says Hood. âHow do you write about the daily absurdities when you canât even wrap your head around them in the first place? I think our response was to focus at the core emotional level. More heart and less cerebral perhaps.â
The songs that eventually emerged are among Drive-By Truckersâ most direct and pointedly provocative, tackling the myriad horrors of our new normal through sincere emotion and unbridled heart. Indeed, âArmageddonâs Back in Townâ takes a whirlwind joyride through the whiplash of events we collectively deal with each day while the concluding âAwaiting Resurrectionâ dives headfirst into the despair and pain roiled up by these troubled times.
âThe past three-and-a-half years were among the most tumultuous our country has ever seen,â says Hood, âand the duality between the generally positive state of affairs within our band while watching so many things we care about being decimated and destroyed all around us informed the writing of this album to the core.
âWhile a quick glance might imply that weâre picking up where 2016âs American Band album left off, the differences are as telling as the similarities. If the last one was a warning shot hinting at a coming storm, this one was written in the wreckage and aftermath. Iâve always said that all of our records are political but Iâve also said that âpolitics is personalâ. With that in mind, this album is especially personal.â
The remarkable songcraft found on The Unraveling receives much of its musical muscle from the sheer strength of the current Drive-By Truckers line-up, with Hood and Cooley joined by bassist Matt Patton, keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Jay Gonzalez, and drummer Brad Morgan â together, the longest-lasting iteration in the bandâs almost 25-year history. The LP also features a number of special guests, including The Shinsâ Patti King, violinist/string arranger Kyleen King (Brandi Carlile), and North Mississippi All-Starsâ Cody Dickinson, who contributes electric washboard to the strikingly direct âBabies In Cages.â
Album includes a digital download.












