Artist's albums
Weathervanes
2023 · album
Save the World
2023 · EP
Cast Iron Skillet
2023 · single
They Wait
2023 · single
Middle of the Morning
2023 · single
Death Wish
2023 · single
Georgia Blue
2021 · album
Midnight Train to Georgia
2021 · single
Driver 8
2021 · single
Sad But True
2021 · single
Reunions
2020 · album
Dreamsicle
2020 · EP
Only Children
2020 · single
What've I Done to Help
2020 · single
Be Afraid
2020 · single
Stockholm
2019 · single
Live from the Ryman
2018 · album
Wooden Ships
2018 · single
Cover Me Up
2018 · single
Flagship
2018 · single
Last of My Kind
2018 · single
Cumberland Gap
2018 · single
The Nashville Sound
2017 · album
Live from Alabama
2012 · album
Here We Rest
2011 · album
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Biography
After performing more than 200 shows annually for several years running, Isbell took a breather in 2010 and returned home to northern Alabama. The area had been hit hard by the recent economic downturn, prompting Isbell to write a new batch of songs about the war vets, barflies, and out-of-luck characters who populated the area. The result was Here We Rest, which was released in spring 2011 to critical acclaim. Isbell followed it a year later in 2012 with a live set, Live from Alabama, recorded at the WorkPlay Theater in Birmingham, Alabama and at the Crossroads in Huntsville, Alabama. Embracing his newfound sobriety, Isbell next produced an album of haunting atonement and redemption, the sparse and impressive Southeastern, which appeared in 2013. Southeastern was a smash with critics and a commercial success that introduced Isbell to a new and larger audience. In 2014 Isbell returned to the studio to record the follow-up to Southeastern. The resulting Something More Than Free dropped in July 2015 and took home the Grammy Award for Best Americana Album the following year. In March 2017, Isbell released "Hope the High Road," the first single from The Nashville Sound, which arrived in June. Credited to Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, the album was fittingly more band-oriented than Isbell's previous two efforts, boasting a bigger and more musically diverse sound. ~ James Christopher Monger & Andrew Leahey, Rovi