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RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October
6, 2004
SON
VOLT BACK IN STUDIO: NEW LINE-UP ANNOUNCED, ANTHOLOGY IN THE WORKS
Jay Farrar’s
popular rock band persona, Son Volt, is heading back into the studio
to record their fourth full-length studio album—the first
new release since 1998’s Wide Swing Tremolo (Warner Bros.
Records). This time around, though, fans will be seeing (and hearing)
a different collection of side musicians performing with Farrar.
After several months of discussions and planning with the original
Son Volt players—Dave Boquist, Jim Boquist and Mike Heidorn—Farrar
was unable to reach acceptable business terms with the original
line-up. “Times change, and so do people, I guess,”
reflected Farrar. “While I was looking forward to the reunion
aspect of working with those guys, it just wasn’t meant to
be. It’ll be liberating to get down to work with a different
group of musicians. I had always envisioned Son Volt as a vehicle
for my songwriting and expected it to evolve over the years. When
I reformed the original band this year to record our track for Por
Vida [the Alejandro Escovedo benefit album (Or Music)], it seemed
like we might be able to extend that two-day session into two years
of recording and touring--but it doesn’t look that way now.”
With
fifteen Son Volt songs written, studio time booked and engineer
John Agnello on board, Farrar now plans to commence recording in
St. Louis on October 12. Currently set to collaborate with Farrar
on these sessions are Brad Rice (guitar--Tift Merritt, Ryan Adams),
Andrew Duplantis (bass—Jon Dee Graham, Meat Puppets, Bob Mould),
Eric Heywood (pedal steel—Son Volt, Calexico) and Dave Bryson
(drums—Canyon). Fans will have access to these sessions through
web cameras installed in the studio beginning October 12, providing
a very rare glimpse into Farrar’s recording process as it
actually unfolds. Access to these cameras (and other behind-the-scenes
material) will be available at www.jayfarrar.net/webcam.
Also on the
Son Volt horizon is an anthology of material from the first three
Warner Bros. albums—including rare or previously unreleased
soundtrack cuts, live tracks, demos and unreleased studio recordings
from that era. This anthology, the new studio album, plus a long-awaited
tour are all slated for mid-2005.
Contact: Sharon
Agnello – 201.963.6030 – sharon@transmitsound.com
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