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発売日 2018年07月27日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルLate August Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 ROUP6100402
SKU 888072063884

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:42:41
Personnel: Cody Jinks (vocals, acoustic guitar); Chris Claridy (guitar, acoustic guitar); Drew Harakal (acoustic guitar, melodica, keyboards); Leroy Powell (acoustic guitar); Carole Rabinowitz (cello); David Colvin (drums, percussion); Maureen Murphy, Joshua Thompson, Kristen Rogers, Stephcynie Curry (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Edward Spear. Recording information: OMNI Sound; Sonic Ranch Studios (Adobe Studio); Sound Emporium; Southern Ground. Illustrator: Zachary "EZ" Nelson. Following a string of self-released albums that culminated in 2016's I'm Not the Devil making a surprise number four appearance on Billboard's Country Albums chart, Texas singer/songwriter Cody Jinks makes his label debut with the brooding, existentially concerned Lifers. A former hardcore singer who, through years of tenacious gigging and writing, established himself as a classic country outlaw on the fringes of the business, Jinks' success has been hard-won and, given the independent spirit of his music, it's somehow fitting that a label deal didn't enter the picture until he was already six albums in. With Lifers, released in 2018 by Rounder Records, the Fort Worth native offers a slightly amplified version of his earthy, honest, and frequently dark-toned country style. Like fellow high-achieving mainstream country outsiders Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell, Jinks' appeal lies not in the trucks-flags-jeans tropes of moneyed Nashville song machines, but in his salt-of the-earth feel and willingness to embrace the minor-key darkness that is more likely the reality of much of his audience. From the brooding lead single "Must Be the Whiskey" to the acoustic, cello-adorned "Head Case," he examines life's messier and more desperate moments, offering reassurance in a very human way. The title track, a heartfelt anthem of sorts for those weary and unsung souls deeply devoted to what may well be a dying trade or personal ambition, also feels like a nod to Jinks' own perseverance, putting out album after album and gigging endlessly with little recognition or reward until now. As straight-shooting as it is, Lifers isn't all gloom and existential woe; songs like "Big Last Name" and "Can't Quit Enough" are freewheeling honky tonk rockers with a pleasing blue-collar appeal and fun vibe. Newfound success and new label or not, Lifers is another rock-solid release in Jinks' remarkably consistent career. ~ Timothy Monger

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    1. 1.
      Holy Water
    2. 2.
      Must Be the Whiskey
    3. 3.
      Somewhere Between I Love You and I’m Leavin’
    4. 4.
      Lifers
    5. 5.
      Big Last Name
    6. 6.
      Desert Wind
    7. 7.
      Colorado
    8. 8.
      Can't Quit Enough
    9. 9.
      7th Floor
    10. 10.
      Stranger
    11. 11.
      Head Case

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Cody Jinks

商品の紹介

Paste (magazine) - "LIFERS is the kind of album that ought to find a receptive audience with those that like their roots music honest, straightforward and unpretentious. LIFERS affirms those values with every note and nuance."
Rovi

Following a string of self-released albums that culminated in 2016's I'm Not the Devil making a surprise number four appearance on Billboard's Country Albums chart, Texas singer/songwriter Cody Jinks makes his label debut with the brooding, existentially concerned Lifers. A former hardcore singer who, through years of tenacious gigging and writing, established himself as a classic country outlaw on the fringes of the business, Jinks' success has been hard-won and, given the independent spirit of his music, it's somehow fitting that a label deal didn't enter the picture until he was already six albums in. With Lifers, released in 2018 by Rounder Records, the Fort Worth native offers a slightly amplified version of his earthy, honest, and frequently dark-toned country style. Like fellow high-achieving mainstream country outsiders Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell, Jinks' appeal lies not in the trucks-flags-jeans tropes of moneyed Nashville song machines, but in his salt-of the-earth feel and willingness to embrace the minor-key darkness that is more likely the reality of much of his audience. From the brooding lead single "Must Be the Whiskey" to the acoustic, cello-adorned "Head Case," he examines life's messier and more desperate moments, offering reassurance in a very human way. The title track, a heartfelt anthem of sorts for those weary and unsung souls deeply devoted to what may well be a dying trade or personal ambition, also feels like a nod to Jinks' own perseverance, putting out album after album and gigging endlessly with little recognition or reward until now. As straight-shooting as it is, Lifers isn't all gloom and existential woe; songs like "Big Last Name" and "Can't Quit Enough" are freewheeling honky tonk rockers with a pleasing blue-collar appeal and fun vibe. Newfound success and new label or not, Lifers is another rock-solid release in Jinks' remarkably consistent career. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi

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