Release Date: 22 November 2019
Label: Cornelius Chapel Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 888295678209
Release Date: 22 November 2019
Label: Cornelius Chapel Records
Packaging Type: Gate Fold
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 614511852128
Release Date: 22 November 2019
Label: Cornelius Chapel Records
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 888295678209
Release Date: 22 November 2019
Label: Cornelius Chapel Records
Packaging Type: Gate Fold
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 614511852128
Description
Leon III (pronounced "Leon The Third"), is the new project from former Wrinkle Neck Mules members Andy Stepanian and Mason Brent. To kick off this fresh endeavor, the pair decamped to Nashville for the legendary Beech House Studios and put their songs and their trust in the hands of a small army of session musicians. And their collective efforts helped shepherd into reality a measured masterpiece of sweetly psychedelic ramblers, spacious folk-pop, and lived in roots-rock.
Leading the charge was Mark Nevers. A veteran of the country-leaning indie scene thanks to his peerless work with Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Lambchop, and Silver Jews, he was the band's first choice for collaborator on this new endeavor.
The proof of that is cooked right into the music. Nevers brought in some top notch session players, including drummer Brian Kotzur (Bobby Bare, Silver Jews), pianist Tony Crow (B.J. Thomas, Andrew Bird), singer Jordan Caress (Laura Cantrell, Justin Townes Earle), guitarist Chris Scruggs (grandson of bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs), and pedal steel wizard Pete Finney (Justin Townes Earle, Kelly Willis), to help add texture and definition to these already sharply rendered songs. Mostly, Nevers contributed an environment that helped fuel the album's laid back vibe.
Taken as a whole, Leon III's debut is a multi-dimensional ride through ten thematically interconnected and musically rich tunes. The songs are filled with dark corners and shadows but still produce sing along, anthemic moments. If Stepanian and Brent wanted to break from their alt-country past, they have clearly done so without wholly abandoning the idiom. In the process, they have paved the way for a diverse and varied future for Leon III.
Description
Leon III (pronounced "Leon The Third"), is the new project from former Wrinkle Neck Mules members Andy Stepanian and Mason Brent. To kick off this fresh endeavor, the pair decamped to Nashville for the legendary Beech House Studios and put their songs and their trust in the hands of a small army of session musicians. And their collective efforts helped shepherd into reality a measured masterpiece of sweetly psychedelic ramblers, spacious folk-pop, and lived in roots-rock.
Leading the charge was Mark Nevers. A veteran of the country-leaning indie scene thanks to his peerless work with Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Lambchop, and Silver Jews, he was the band's first choice for collaborator on this new endeavor.
The proof of that is cooked right into the music. Nevers brought in some top notch session players, including drummer Brian Kotzur (Bobby Bare, Silver Jews), pianist Tony Crow (B.J. Thomas, Andrew Bird), singer Jordan Caress (Laura Cantrell, Justin Townes Earle), guitarist Chris Scruggs (grandson of bluegrass legend Earl Scruggs), and pedal steel wizard Pete Finney (Justin Townes Earle, Kelly Willis), to help add texture and definition to these already sharply rendered songs. Mostly, Nevers contributed an environment that helped fuel the album's laid back vibe.
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Taken as a whole, Leon III's debut is a multi-dimensional ride through ten thematically interconnected and musically rich tunes. The songs are filled with dark corners and shadows but still produce sing along, anthemic moments. If Stepanian and Brent wanted to break from their alt-country past, they have clearly done so without wholly abandoning the idiom. In the process, they have paved the way for a diverse and varied future for Leon III.
Ltd Green vinyl (only whilst stocks last) with download card.
Tracklisting
Tracklisting
Janet Simpson
Bohannons
The Blips
Les Nuby
Bohannons
Austin Lucas
Caleb Caudle
Hunger Anthem
Mathew J Hall
The Enemy
The Wesleys
The Singing Loins
The Macks
The High Span
Strange Passage
Nervous Twitch