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Drive-By Truckers Eyeing New Album In Spring

By Jeff Vrabel, Jacksonville, Fla. ( billboard.com )

Southern rock act the Drive-By Truckers are spending much of their fall putting the finishing touches on their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album, due next spring on New West Records. According to group member Patterson Hood, the songs will be fresh to even the band's die-hard fan base.

"Most everything on it is real new," he tells Billboard.com. "Lord knows I've got a backlog of songs, but when we went into the studio I pretty much ignored it. Everything else we've written since we started recording."

That's a new technique for the Truckers, whose catalog stretches back almost two decades -- Hood and Trucker co-founder Mike Cooley will celebrate their 20th anniversary making music together next August.

"We're at that point where we've cut enough songs, but I'm not quite sure where the final edit's gonna go," he says. "It could go three pretty radically different directions -- to me there's one that's probably a little more obvious, so most likely that's what'll happen. But things can always change when you have this many crazy, temperamental people in a room," he adds with a chuckle.

Hood is also keeping busy on the solo side as well. Asked if his second solo album, "Murdering Oscar and Other Love Songs" would see the light of day soon, he replied with a laugh, "Goddammit, it needs to!"

Hood will wait until after the next Truckers record to mix and master "Oscar," the follow-up to his dark 2004 release "Killers and Stars." "Oscar" will feature Hood's father, longtime Muscle Shoals session man David Hood, as well as Truckers Cooley, Jason Isbell and Shonna Tucker. Rough mixes of the tracks "Pollyanna" and "Grandaddy" are available at PattersonHood.com.

"I couldn't be prouder of it," Hood says of the album. "I think chronologically, it was the next record for me, it's was what needed to follow up 'The Dirty South.' But for right now, it's on hold."

The solo set, as well as some of Hood's new Truckers material, have been influenced his new status as a father. His first daughter was born eight months ago; "Oscar," he says, was written and recorded "while I was pretty much waiting for her to be born, because the studio's five minutes from my house."

In addition, Hood says the song "World of Hurt," inspired by his daughter, will be the Truckers' disc's last track. Of the tune, he says, "It's about figuring out a way to turn the demons that can threaten to destroy you when you're an angry young man into something that you live with and maybe even do well with, and I think certainly that's been the case with me."

Hood will play solo Oct. 25 in New York, then rejoin the Truckers for fall shows beginning Oct. 27 in Auburn, Ala. Solo albums from Cooley and Isbell are also in the pipeline.


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"Most everything on it is real new," he tells Billboard.com. "Lord knows I've got a backlog of songs, but when we went into the studio I pretty much ignored it. Everything else we've written since we started recording."


Patterson must be feeling pressure to actually write again instead of recycling his old shit since Isbell and Cooley have stepped it up so much on the past two albums.

Good. Suffice to say, I can't fucking wait for this.

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Sweet. Really looking forward to this.

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"Most everything on it is real new," he tells Billboard.com. "Lord knows I've got a backlog of songs, but when we went into the studio I pretty much ignored it. Everything else we've written since we started recording."


Patterson must be feeling pressure to actually write again instead of recycling his old shit since Isbell and Cooley have stepped it up so much on the past two albums.

Good. Suffice to say, I can't fucking wait for this.


first thing I thought. Can't wait to hear all of this.

Oh, and if you even TRY to buy a MIKE FUCKING COOLEY SOLO ALBUM:
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I love me some Truckers, but really they're only listenable to me due to Hood's vocals. I find myself skipping Cooley's songs (sleepers) and wretching onto my stereo whenever Isbell does his tired-ass Skynrd impression.

I will absolutely buy this, like every other Truckers record, but my other ball is not going to drop until the Hood solo rec hits the shelves.


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I find myself skipping Cooley's songs (sleepers) and wretching onto my stereo whenever Isbell does his tired-ass Skynrd impression.

You have been scratched from my Christmas list.


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I love me some Truckers, but really they're only listenable to me due to Hood's vocals. I find myself skipping Cooley's songs (sleepers) and wretching onto my stereo whenever Isbell does his tired-ass Skynrd impression.

I will absolutely buy this, like every other Truckers record, but my other ball is not going to drop until the Hood solo rec hits the shelves.


wow. I find myself being the exact opposite.

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I love em all. They're fucking fabulous to me.

I can't wait for this and the little "more tour dates to be announced" at the bottom of the TD page on their site is making me ansy, with our friggin luck they'll schedule a date when Josh and I are out of town.

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Redlands/ATL/Rads peoples can't be all bad.

I mean I found DBT and Ike Reilly cuz of them.


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They were also added to the roster of Madison House along with these other fine artists:


Keller Williams
The String Cheese Incident
DJ Harry
Pnuma
Angelique Kidjo
Augie March
The Brakes
Dinosaur Jr
The Dresden Dolls
Drew Emmitt
Drive-By Truckers
Helen Stellar
Hot Rod Circuit
J Mascis
Jeff Coffin
MOFRO
Secret Machines


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