×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.
Overview
Wry Mississippi songman Cory Branan returns with Adios, an assured, cleverly constructed, and death-obsessed set that plays to his many strengths. A bit of a maverick with one foot in country, one in punk, and other limbs strewn here and there, Branan seems at home in his own skin, weaving tales of heartache, ghosts, drunks, various types of moonlight, and the well-read but down and out. As on previous releases, he fills a modern day Prine-ian role of the literate smartass storyteller who can just as easily turn on the tenderness with a bittersweet turn of phrase. His melodic sense is in fine form on Adios with more pop-oriented highlights like "Visiting Hours" and the hooky "I Only Know," which features harmonies from Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace. Representing the more countrified side of things, lead single "Imogene" and the warmly sentimental "The Vow" show some of Branan's other sides on this diverse and well-crafted collection.
Product Details
Release Date: | 04/07/2017 |
---|---|
Label: | Bloodshot Records |
UPC: | 0744302025124 |
catalogNumber: | 251 |
Rank: | 126285 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Cory Branan Primary Artist,Guitar,VocalsJames "Hags" Haggerty Bass
Dave House Vocals
Laura Jane Vocals
Amanda Shires Fiddle,Vocals
Robbie Crowell Percussion,Drums,Horn,Keyboards
Technical Credits
Andrew Ratcliffe EngineerCory Branan Composer,Producer
Andy Grooms Composer
Joshua Black Wilkins Cover Photo
Dylan Alldredge Engineer
Peggy Branan Back Cover Photo
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir seem to have been making an effort to rough up ...
The Scotland Yard Gospel Choir seem to have been making an effort to rough up
their sweet, twee pop sound over the course of the past few years, and they've only turned up the edginess on their third album, 2009's ...
The night can be a scary place sometimes, with myriad dangers masked by a shroud ...
The night can be a scary place sometimes, with myriad dangers masked by a shroud
of darkness that requires us to simply take a deep breath and head into the unknown. Most of the time, what's actually out there is ...
The last time we heard from Luke Winslow-King, he was freshly divorced and still feeling
the sting. 2016's I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always was a break-up album if there ever was such a thing, and while it was a ...
Lydia Loveless had already made good records and written great songs before she released her ...
Lydia Loveless had already made good records and written great songs before she released her
Boy Crazy EP in 2013, but the five-song effort marked the point where she grew from a promising alt-country artist to a major singer/songwriter who ...
Al Scorch lives and makes music in Chicago, and the soul of the city echoes ...
Al Scorch lives and makes music in Chicago, and the soul of the city echoes
all through his second studio album, 2016's Circle Round the Signs. If Scorch's music is often rooted in the sounds of the past, with acoustic ...
Nick Tosches once famously described Wanda Jackson as the greatest menstruating rock & roll singer ...
Nick Tosches once famously described Wanda Jackson as the greatest menstruating rock & roll singer
whom the world has ever known, and while he doubtless chose those words for comic effect, the nervy crudity is not entirely inappropriate. At her ...
It's a given that breaking up with your spouse is going to put you through ...
It's a given that breaking up with your spouse is going to put you through
some changes, and it's clear Luke Winslow-King knows all about that. Winslow-King used to be married to vocalist Esther Rose, who was his partner in ...
If you were going to send a band to a tiny island off the Scottish
coast to sample the product of the local distillery and write a batch of songs, the Mekons would be a far better choice than most, ...