Jason Isbell made a connection with a livestreamed 'Reunions' concert at an empty Nashville venue. Watch the show and read our review:
‘ first track, where Isbell and his family run away from a world on fire, climbing to safety as chaos erupts below. “Send our thoughts and prayers to loved ones on the ground,” he sings, before sheepishly admitting that “as the days went by, we just stopped looking down.
“It’s strange to put out a record now, but it feels good,” Isbell said, pausing between songs to address the virtual audience. “It feels like I’m taking something I believe in and throwing it loose into the world.” Stripped of their textured layers — the synthesizers that add streaks of water-colored atmosphere to “Only Children,” the overdriven guitar that roils beneath the chorus of “Overseas” — thesongs still had plenty of muscle to flex, driven forward by Isbell’s acoustic guitar, Shires’ violin, and the pair’s harmonies.
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