Artist's albums
Pearl Snaps
2001 · album
Truckstop Diaries
2001 · album
The Light Saw Me
2021 · album
Restless Spirits
2021 · single
The Light Saw Me
2021 · single
Hard Times Are Relative
2018 · album
Hard Times Are Relative
2018 · single
Right Where I Began
2018 · single
I Don't Deserve You
2018 · single
Squelch
2015 · album
Holy Relic Sale
2015 · single
I Guess It's Alright to Be an Asshole
2015 · single
Dark & Dirty Mile
2013 · album
Rancho Alto
2011 · album
High In The Rockies
2010 · album
Somewhere in the Middle
2009 · album
Comal County Blue
2008 · album
Live and Lit at Billy Bob's Texas
2002 · album
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Biography
For the past 20 years, Jason Boland & the Stragglers have dazzled audiences all over as one of the leading ambassadors of the Oklahoma and Texas music movement. 500,000 records sold independently and 10 albums later, Boland is a career musician whose legacy continues to grow. With a new album titled The Light Saw Me, the acclaimed singer-songwriter decided to go deeper than he’s ever gone before to create a multi-layered sci-fi concept album. Once again teaming up with his frequent co-conspirator, Grammy-winning producer Shooter Jennings, Boland hunkered down in a Los Angeles-area studio to bring The Light Saw Me to life. “This album isn’t just another album from Jason & The Stragglers. It’s a magnum opus of the highest creative order, which in turn I take as a very serious honor to be able to be a part of its inception.” producer Shooter Jennings. Hidden behind the grandeur of the storyline, the message that Boland aims to share is a universal one: Everyone and everything is connected by love. In classic Boland fashion, The Light Saw Me tackles stories and themes that are integral to his writing beyond his world-class use of metaphors, like who we are, where we’re going, and whether love is something that people feel internally or just connected to consciousness and humans’ fear of their own mortality.