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Isbell discusses his latest album 'Foxes in the Snow,' getting his first gold certification and why he cancelled a slate of intimate shows.
Isbell is releasing his first album since the split. Foxes in the Snow, his 10th album, an unplugged record that’s just vocals and acoustic guitar, comes out this spring. Is
Jason Isbell didn’t make Foxes in the Snow—his first solo effort in 10 years without his trusty 400 Unit band—because he knew it would be easy. In fact, he was well aware of how hard it would be. “I don’t want to keep doing stuff that’s easy,
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SPEND time in Jason Isbell’s company and one thing becomes abundantly clear — comfort zones are NOT for him. It helps explain why this driven soul has become one of the most respected songwriters
"All your girlfriends say I broke your fucking heart," the songwriter howls in the track off new album Foxes in the Snow
His split from Amanda Shires marked the end of a potent redemption arc. Foxes in the Snow imagines a new path.
An excellent bandleader, guitarist and singer, Isbell is first and foremost a songwriter, and that skill takes center stage on his new album, “Foxes in the Snow,” which will be released Friday. It’s Isbell’s first solo acoustic album, and his first album since 2013 without his band, the 400 Unit.
In the title track, Isbell goes full Elizabeth Barrett Browning, all but asking “How do I love thee?” He counts the ways by declaring love for “my love,” “her mouth,” “the way she turns the lights off in her house,” “her golden hair,” “her bite,” and “the way she disassembles me at night.”
After that they discuss the recent album announcement from Car Seat Headrest, their first in five years, and assess the current state of this late-2010s favorite. They also review the new Jason Isbell album out today,