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  1. 11 de may. de 2021 · Instead of a triumphant tour marking the illustrious landmark, Farrar was forced indoors by the pandemic, and his “Reverie” during that time helped define Electro Melodier, Son Volt’s 10th studio album – and third for influential Nashville indie Thirty Tigers.

  2. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Son Volt – Electro Melodier. Transmit Sound – 30 July 2021. With their last release, ‘Union’ in 2019, Son Volt looked like a band that had settled into a satisfying new, folk-inspired groove. Whilst still very much a vehicle for the song writing of Jay Farrar, it was audible how the development of a tight-knit band of musicians was cementing this unit in a way unlike before.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Electro Melodier by Son Volt. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  4. The songs of Electro Melodier help remind us to be thankful of what we still have – new music from Jay Farrar and Son Volt. “Daylight brings the clues to the world to life/Make or break gotta do what it takes to survive.” “Sweet Refrain” Jay Farrar: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano Andrew DuPlantis: bass, backing vocals

  5. www.azlyrics.com › s › sonvoltSon Volt Lyrics

    Son Volt lyrics - 146 song lyrics sorted by album, including "Sometimes You've Got To Stop Chasing Rainbows", "Dead Man's Clothes", "Living In The USA". ... "Electro Melodier" (2021) Reverie. Arkey Blue. The Globe. Diamonds And Cigarettes. Lucky Ones. War On Misery. Living In The USA. Someday Is Now. Sweet Refrain. The Levee On Down.

  6. Son Volt, one of the most influential Americana bands of their generation, have announced the July 30th release of their tenth studio album, ‘Electro Melodier’ which lands via Transmit Sound and our feline friends at Thirty Tigers.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2021 · The fruits of those stay-at-home labors are on full display in the 14 songs that comprise Son Volt’s 10th studio album, “Electro Melodier,” which drops Friday. Its title comes from the names of vintage amplifiers — and also points to its blend of genres and a return to “more melodic, uptempo, upbeat-type songs.”