Album

Sound & Fury

Sturgill Simpson

2019 · Rock, Folk, World, & Country

43 collectors on Gatefold own this

Sound & Fury by Sturgill Simpson

Sound & Fury is a Rock album by Sturgill Simpson, originally released in 2019. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 43 collectors.

About

When Sturgill Simpson took the stage to accept the Grammy for Best Country Album in February 2017 for the extraordinary <i>A Sailor’s Guide to Earth</i>, he was suffering from a sinus infection so severe it would require surgery and a long recovery in Los Angele. “I got to lay out in California for about a month,” he tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “They gave me all these Percocet and pain pills that I was not going to go anywhere near. So I just had my buddy Gino bring me a bunch of medical-strength edible, and I laid in bed for about a week just high as giraffe ball, listening to all my old favorite records I hadn't listened to in decade.” You’d be forgiven for assuming that Simpson spent that time revisiting albums by Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt—the sort of purists and outlaws to whom he’s long been compared. But Simpson’s also shown himself to be a seeker, an artist whose vision and interests extend far beyond the traditional limits of country music, whether he’s referencing psychedelic, metaphysic, Kurt Cobain, or Elvis and The TCB Band. <i>SOUND & FURY</i> finds the Kentucky native not so much bucking narrative and post-Grammy expectations as taking a large flamethrower to them, with a set of thick, feverish, synth-lined Southern rock that gleefully bridges the gaps between ZZ Top, Black Sabbath, and La Roux. He’s a punk at heart: “I realized you can be a commodity and just making the same record over and over just to appease people and hope they show up and give a shit,” he say. “Or you can just be a musician.” Recorded over two weeks in Michigan with Simpson’s touring band—drummer Miles Miller, bassist Chuck Bartel, and Bobby Emmett on keys—it’s an album that hews closely to its title, lifted from Shakespeare’s <i>Macbeth</i>. These are not quiet meditations on love and parenthood, but sweaty, often scornful songs of catharsis partially inspired by the directness of local hero Eminem (“I was just like, ‘Man, this guy gets to talk mad shit—why can’t we do that?’”) “Sing Along” takes aim at a demanding relationship (“You’ve done me wrong/So here’s your song”), “Remember to Breathe” brings to mind Bob Seger at the bottom of a volcano, and “Make Art Not Friends” mutates from futurist groove to a delicate (and delicately charred) pop number that Ric Ocasek might have loved. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Ronin3:48
  2. A2Remember To Breathe2:56
  3. A3Sing Along2:55
  4. A4A Good Look4:02
  5. A5Make Art Not Friends5:51

Side B

  1. B1Best Clockmaker On Mars3:54
  2. B2All Said And Done3:59
  3. B3Last Man Standing2:10
  4. B4Mercury In Retrograde4:32
  5. B5Fastest Horse In Town7:06

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • fuzzy
  • driving
  • southern

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