Son Volt lyrics
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Artist's albums
Wide Swing Tremelo
1998 · album
Day of the Doug
2023 · album
Sometimes You've Got to Stop Chasing Rainbows
2023 · single
The Complete Warner Years
2023 · album
Electro Melodier
2021 · album
Living in the USA
2021 · single
Diamonds and Cigarettes
2021 · single
Reverie
2021 · single
Union
2019 · album
The Reason
2019 · single
The 99
2019 · single
Devil May Care
2019 · single
Okemah and the Melody of Riot
2018 · album
The Search
2018 · album
Carnival Blues
2018 · single
Waking World
2018 · single
Notes of Blue
2017 · album
Sinking Down
2017 · single
Cherokee St
2017 · single
Back Against the Wall
2016 · single
Trace (Expanded)
2015 · album
Honky Tonk
2013 · album
American Central Dust
2009 · album
A Retrospective 1995-2000
2005 · EP
A Retrospective 1995-2000
2005 · album
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Biography
After spearheading the alt-country movement with Uncle Tupelo, Jay Farrar pursued his vision with Son Volt, who recorded three landmark albums in the ’90s before the groundbreaking artist put the band on extended hiatus and cut three solo LPs. Missing the free exchange of ideas and the surprises that inevitably occur when a group of simpatico musicians lock together, Farrar assembled a new lineup of Son Volt in 2004 and has since released six albums. Jay Farrar’s work often seeks out the ghosts of America's discordant or forgotten past, converses at length with them, and writes songs that stake a claim to a better future. 2020 was not quite what Jay Farrar was expecting for the 25th anniversary of Son Volt’s groundbreaking debut Trace. Instead of a triumphant tour marking the illustrious landmark, Farrar was forced indoors by the pandemic, and his “Reverie” during that time helped define Electro Melodier, Son Volt’s 10th studio album. The title, taken from the names of two vintage amplifiers from the late ‘40s and early ‘50s, also describes the disc’s unique blend of folk, country, blues, soul and rock – an electric troubadour with melodies that hit and stick. Once again accompanied by the current Son Volt line up – keyboardist/steel guitarist Mark Spencer, bassist Andrew Duplantis, guitarist Chris Frame and drummer Mark Patterson – Farrar takes a slight turn from 2019’s politically pointed Union to a series of songs that asks questions rather than demanding answers.