101 Biltmore Ave
Asheville, North Carolina 28801

$25.00
Ages 18+

Drive-By Truckers released several albums of gutsy, often ironic roots rock (1998's Gangstabilly, 1999's Pizza Deliverance, and the live effort Alabama Ass Whuppin') before settling down to compose their unlikely magnum opus, The Southern Rock Opera, a two-act, two-CD work based loosely on the history of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley, who met in college, started the group in 1996. The two initially played in a punk-inspired band called Adam's House Cat. Hood's father, David Hood, was a Muscle Shoals session player whose bass ended up on such well-known records as the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There." The vision for the rock opera took shape as Hood began to address his own Southern roots. Far from being solely about Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Southern Rock Opera is also a coming-of-age tale about a guitar-playing kid wrestling with his Southern upbringing. In the narrative, the youth moves North, takes up punk, and tries to shed his accent; but then, inevitably, he reconnects with his past through Southern rock. The project was recorded primarily live in Birmingham, AL, and boasts a three-guitar attack (à la Skynyrd) and a sound that swings from nervy, powerful rock & roll to a bruised, jagged tone that recalls Neil Young & Crazy Horse.

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Added by rorris on February 10, 2008

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