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Southall "Six String Sorrow Tour" - Live in Concert
with special guests: The Ransom Brothers
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Read Southall can sure turn a phrase. βThis record is the gasoline for the love machine,β he says of his bandβs new album, the exhilarating and self-titled Southall. The proud Oklahoma workingman isnβt exaggerating. The record sparks and burns with 11 crank-it-up songs that expertly combine country, rock & roll, and the dust and grit of the bandβs native Red Dirt scene. But there are also glimpses of hard rock and metal, along with easygoing back-porch vibes, the result of a drastic change in the way the group formerly known as the Read Southall Band now makes music: Every member of Southall brings lyrics, melodies, and even full songs to the table.
βItβs the colors of different people with different influences making music,β Southall says. βIβve always been confident in the talents and abilities of the guys onstage with me, and I want our fans to see and hear that too. Thatβs why we changed our name to Southall.β
Produced by Eddie Spear (Zach Bryanβs American Heartbreak) and recorded at Leon Russellβs iconic Church Studio in Tulsa, Southall manifests the true band album that singer Read Southall first envisioned when he released his debut, Six String Sorrow, in 2015. That was a mostly acoustic record, but Southall, the bandβs fourth album, roars with raw and loud collaborative power. Reid Barber, the groupβs resident metalhead, hammers his drums. Bassist Jeremee Knipp provides a brooding low end. Keys player Braxton Curliss adds both tasteful accents and off-the-rails barroom piano. And guitarists John Tyler Perry and Ryan Wellman wring wild sounds from their instruments. All of it is tied together by Southallβs scrappy, yearning voice.
First single βScared Moneyβ is a slice of Rolling Stones country-rock straight off of Sticky Fingers. Opening with a stabbing guitar lick and written by Barber, itβs an acknowledgment of hard work and a dogged determination to pay the bills.
βThat was inspired by my father, who always told me itβs not about figuring out what you want to do, itβs about figuring out what you donβt want to do,β Barber says. βIt was written as a country song, but when we got in the studio it turned into more of a Stonesy jam.β
βReid wrote βScared Money,β but the lyrics are me to a T: I walked out of class, straight to the patch, because no one ever paid me to read,β says Southall, who dropped out of school to get a job. βI feel like thatβs an Oklahoman mindset, in the sense that people down here get to work. They get up every morning and do things they donβt want to do to make money and try to get ahead in this crazy life. And it doesnβt matter if youβre going to school, working in the oil patch, or farming. It's all work.β
βOut Alive,β meanwhile, taps into Southallβs harder and more experimental sound and is about the fear of saying, or posting, the wrong thing in todayβs quick-to-crucify society, and instead saying nothing at all β βThatβs hardly a better option,β says Barber, who wrote it. βOut Aliveβ is a monster and features a squawky guitar solo reminiscent of Jack White or Rage Against the Machineβs Tom Morello played by Wellman using a pen as a slide. βIt sounds like air-raid sirens,β raves Southall.
βBy Surprise,β meanwhile, is a study in contradictions, a song thatβs musically simple but probes complex mysteries. βToo many questions too little time/heat of the moment passing you by,β Southall sings. βHeart of the matter, hard to define/the universe divine.β
βWe started playing some basic straightforward rock to make the soul of the song stick out,β says Barber, who brought five songs to the recording sessions, including βBy Surprise.β βThatβs the song Iβm most stoked about. Lyrically, itβs so big, in the whole scope of what is being talked about β this life and how we get through it.β
While Southall released three other studio albums, including their 2017 breakout Borrowed Time, the bandβs namesake regards the records as just the building blocks of Southallβs future. He wrote all of those songs, including the fan favorite βWhy,β just to get the train moving. Today, theyβre charging ahead.
βThat was my contribution: our back catalog,β Southall says. βNow, we have this steam built up and weβre rolling down the tracks, and I want the guys to all grab a shovel, load some coal, and keep us rolling.β
The six-piece has been up to the challenge. Their song βStickinβ n Movinβ,β off 2021βs For the Birds, appeared on the CBS series Fire Country, and theyβve established themselves as a band-you-need-to-playlist on the streaming services: Southall have more than 133 million streams on Spotify and more than 101 million on Apple Music, with nearly 1 million monthly listeners across all platforms.
Itβs not only the success story of a band, but of a region, according to Southall, who was first inspired to write and sing country songs after having a revelation while working on a farm. βI grew up at a really cool time when country music was good in the Nineties, and I spent a lot of radio time on the tractor. So whatever was happening in country music then was in my ears,β he says. βBut then country started to change and became more about partying. Thatβs when I thought, βI could represent my people better than this.ββ
To Southall, that meant writing about work, and he sells that message hard in the rambunctious βGet Busy (Till Itβs Done),β a centerpiece of the album and one of its most ferocious tracks.
βThey say anything worth having is worth fighting for/and I know that is true,β he howls. βItβs gonna take a little time, a little grind, to get whatβs coming to you.β
βMy dad always said to me, βYouβre not just going to sit there on your pockets and do nothing.β That still rings true to me,β Southall says. βWork is what makes you who you are.β
For Southall the band, that work began a long time ago β and itβs about to pay off in a big way.
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The Gaslight Social
Located in the heart of Casper, The Gaslight Social is where good food, cold drinks, and great vibes come together. With 37 beers on tap, live music, a spacious patio, and casual bites from Bohemian Burrito, it's Wyoming's premier entertainment destinationβwhether you're catching a concert, unwinding after work, or kicking off your weekend.
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The Gaslight Social // 314 W Midwest. Casper, WY
www.thegaslightsocial.com
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