Jason Isbell: Sirens Of The Ditch

Elly Roberts reviews

Jason Isbell: Sirens Of The Ditch
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  • August 2007
  • Rating: 8/10

Strange title – excellent album.

Twenty eight year old ex-Drive-By Truckers’ Jason Isbell goes truckingalone and gets great results. It’s certainly brought dividends for the Alabamasinger-songwriter.

War, his home and former outfit provide the influences for strangely titledSirens Of The Ditch. It took almost four years to surface, so it’s notexactly rushed, and you can tell.

Recorded at FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, best known for legendary singers likeAretha Frankin and Otis Redding, Isbell has tried to capture the spirit of itsprevious occupants with an excellent eclectic blend incorporating Blues, Country,Soul (he’s managed to recruit Soul legends David Hood and Spooner Oldham) withcertain DBT elements, though this is very much an artist branching out andstamping his arrival.

Making a dazzling impact, he’s gone for a crunching rocker for the opener –Brand New Kind Of Actress, a la Bryan Adams with obligatory catchychorus and wailing guitar solos. It’s a strong start. Switching code forDown In A Hole, he opts to delve into swampy R&B, a cool sojourn withtwanging guitars, ghosting keys and lightweight acoustic guitar texturing theentire song.


On Chicago Promenade, a simple piano leads to an eventual steady rocker.A delightful pedal steel dressing by John Neff, provides the country templatefor swaying rambler Dress Blues which turns out to be one of the album’shighlights.

There’s a distinct country-rock edge to Grown with Isbell’s rounded vocalsimpressing as it moves. His soulful Hurricanes has an impressive bluesytwist, highlighted by his deft touches on electric guitar solos which Claptonwould be proud of.

His acoustic handy work is equally impressive on stripped back In A Razor Town,a gentle ballad that shines at very level. Further on, chugging The Magician,bounces along nicely whilst plucking banjo picks give it that ho down touch, ashe well and truly leaves the DBT script behind him.

As if to say a final farewell to DBT, the hauntingly simple acoustic and pianoof The Devil Is rounds off a very competent and stylish debut.

Weblinks:jasonisbell.com /newwestrecords.com


The full list of tracks included are :

1. Brand New Kind Of Actress
2. Down In A Hole
3. Try
4. Chicago Promenade
5. Dress Blues
6. Grown
7. Hurricanes And Hand Grenades
8. In Razor Town
9. Shotgun Wedding
10. The Magician
11. The Devil Is My Running Mate

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