The Story
With a bottom-heavy train-beat, GrammyÂź-winning Americana icon Jason Isbell kicks off the dozen song collection with Johnny Cashâs truckersâ truth âAll I Do Is Drive.â The fiddleânâtwang rendition sets the tone for a collection that brings together Country superstar Tim McGraw (covering the Cars âDriveâ), stripped down rockers The Cadillac Three (an old school upright bass take on Dave Dudleyâs 1963 No. 1 âSix Days On The Roadâ) and outlier Mark Collie with OscarÂź nominee Allison Moorer (the cinematic âAll Coming Downâ).
The Ice Road also features two of Country musicâs strongest female writers/artists. Triple GrammyÂź Awards-winner Miranda Lambert brings a twin-fiddle wide-open Country romp through Hank Snowâs âIâm Movinâ On.â ACM Single of the Year and ACM/CMA Awards Musical Event winner Carly Pearce reprises âEighteen Wheels and A Dozen Roses,â Kathy Matteaâs Folk/Bluegrass-leaning No. 1 and 1989âs ACM/CMA Single of the Year.
Original songs and collaborations find John Carter Cash with the Assassinzs for the heavy Rock âHeart Made Of Steel,â Brantley Gilbert and Florida Georgia Lineâs Tyler Hubbard pairing for the ganjo-inflected swerve âRubber Meets The Roadâ and Rascal Flattsâ Gary LeVox with his debut solo single release, âWe Got Fightâ as the coveted end credit title. Jackson Dean marks his debut offering a swampy, stomping âDonât Come Lookinâ,â chalked with swagger that drives the film.
A delightful surprise comes from all-star Rock royalty, L.A. Rats, comprised of Nikki Sixx (MĂTLEY CRĂE) and friends Rob Zombie, guitarist John 5 and drummer Tommy Clufetos who came together expressly for the project. The supergroup forged a pounding reprise of Hank Snowâs 22 week No. 1, âIâve Been Everywhere,â which was most notably re-recorded by Johnny Cash on his Rick Rubin-produced Unchained.
âThat hard-charging sense of the road is a real common ground between Rock, Country and Americana,â Borchetta said of the fiercely eclectic soundtrack. âMusicians live the road life. They know the freedom, the speed, the gone and the get there â and every single artist on this soundtrack understands exactly why these songs have such enduring appeal.â
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With a bottom-heavy train-beat, GrammyÂź-winning Americana icon Jason Isbell kicks off the dozen song collection with Johnny Cashâs truckersâ truth âAll I Do Is Drive.â The fiddleânâtwang rendition sets the tone for a collection that brings together Country superstar Tim McGraw (covering the Cars âDriveâ), stripped down rockers The Cadillac Three (an old school upright bass take on Dave Dudleyâs 1963 No. 1 âSix Days On The Roadâ) and outlier Mark Collie with OscarÂź nominee Allison Moorer (the cinematic âAll Coming Downâ).
The Ice Road also features two of Country musicâs strongest female writers/artists. Triple GrammyÂź Awards-winner Miranda Lambert brings a twin-fiddle wide-open Country romp through Hank Snowâs âIâm Movinâ On.â ACM Single of the Year and ACM/CMA Awards Musical Event winner Carly Pearce reprises âEighteen Wheels and A Dozen Roses,â Kathy Matteaâs Folk/Bluegrass-leaning No. 1 and 1989âs ACM/CMA Single of the Year.
Original songs and collaborations find John Carter Cash with the Assassinzs for the heavy Rock âHeart Made Of Steel,â Brantley Gilbert and Florida Georgia Lineâs Tyler Hubbard pairing for the ganjo-inflected swerve âRubber Meets The Roadâ and Rascal Flattsâ Gary LeVox with his debut solo single release, âWe Got Fightâ as the coveted end credit title. Jackson Dean marks his debut offering a swampy, stomping âDonât Come Lookinâ,â chalked with swagger that drives the film.
A delightful surprise comes from all-star Rock royalty, L.A. Rats, comprised of Nikki Sixx (MĂTLEY CRĂE) and friends Rob Zombie, guitarist John 5 and drummer Tommy Clufetos who came together expressly for the project. The supergroup forged a pounding reprise of Hank Snowâs 22 week No. 1, âIâve Been Everywhere,â which was most notably re-recorded by Johnny Cash on his Rick Rubin-produced Unchained.
âThat hard-charging sense of the road is a real common ground between Rock, Country and Americana,â Borchetta said of the fiercely eclectic soundtrack. âMusicians live the road life. They know the freedom, the speed, the gone and the get there â and every single artist on this soundtrack understands exactly why these songs have such enduring appeal.â












