
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit announce new record The Nashville Sound
14 March 2017, 12:54
| Written by
Laurence Day
Country singer/songwriter Jason Isbell has announced new album The Nashville Sound, the follow up to 2015's Something More Than Free.
The album was recorded with producer Dave Cobb at Nashville's iconic RCA Studio A, and is billed as the first Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit LP since 2011's Here We Rest.
Isbell is also planning a live record, Live From Welcome To 1979, featuring covers of Bruce Springsteen, Candi Staton, The Rolling Stones, and more, to be released on Record Store Day.
As well as the new music, Isbell and The 400 Unit have confirmed a new run of live shows, including five in the UK this autumn. Find out more.
Tracklist:
- Last Of My Kind
- Cumberland Gap
- Tupelo
- White Man's World
- If We Were Vampires
- Anxiety
- Molotov
- Chaos and Clothes
- Hope The High Road
- Something To Love
The Nashville Sound is 16 June via Southeastern Records/Thirty Tigers.
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