Brighter Than Creation's Dark

Brighter Than Creation's Dark

by Drive-By Truckers
Brighter Than Creation's Dark

Brighter Than Creation's Dark

by Drive-By Truckers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition)

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Overview

Drive-By Truckers leader Patterson Hood wrote in a post on the band's website that 2007 "was supposed to be our year of taking it easy," but it doesn't seem to have worked out that way, and that's a good thing for everyone concerned. The songwriting bug seems to have bit the Drive-By Truckers sometime after the release of 2006's A Blessing and a Curse, and while that album was a bit short on top-shelf material (at least compared to the band's work since Southern Rock Opera), Brighter Than Creation's Dark is a dazzling return to form, delivering some of their finest, most eclectic, and most mature music to date. The album's strength is a pleasant surprise given the departure of guitarist and tunesmith Jason Isbell, who had become one of the group's most interesting writers, but founding members Hood and Mike Cooley have risen to the occasion with some excellent new songs, and bassist Shonna Tucker (who's also Isbell's ex-wife) steps forward as a composer and lead vocalist on this set with three great songs about broken hearts and the stuff that follows in their wake. Opening with "Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife," a song by Hood sung from the perspective of a man who has just died and wonders what will become of his family, Brighter Than Creation's Dark presents 19 portraits of folks struggling to make sense of an increasingly chaotic world, ranging from an alcoholic father ("Daddy Needs a Drink") and a family man struggling to hold onto a little piece of the American dream ("The Righteous Path") to a middle-aged guy whose gotten a little too used to being lonely ("Bob") and an illegal gun dealer running short on options ("Checkout Time in Vegas"). While the Truckers are still a great full-tilt hard rock band, Brighter Than Creation's Dark finds them slowing down and turning down a bit more than usual, and in this case it works well for them -- the homey twang of "Lisa's Birthday" and "I'm Sorry Huston" gives new guitarist and pedal steel player John Neff a chance to shine, and the light acoustic arrangement of "Perfect Timing" fits the lyrical portrait of a cheerfully flawed man just fine. And "That Man I Shot" is a blazing, troubling masterpiece in which a soldier home from Iraq can't tear away the memory of a man he killed in combat ("That man I shot, I didn't know him/I was just doing my job, maybe so was he"). It's a tale of the most human consequences of war that's built from equal portions of anger, confusion, and compassion, and it's hard to imagine any other band pulling off its fusion of Southern-fried street smarts and guitar-fueled thunder. It's one of several brilliant moments on Brighter Than Creation's Dark, and less than three weeks into 2008 it's hard not to escape the feeling that with this disc we may already have the best album of the year. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/2008
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396500925
Rank: 63254

Tracks

  1. Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife
  2. 3 Dimes Down
  3. The Righteous Path
  4. I'm Sorry Huston
  5. Perfect Timing
  6. Daddy Needs a Drink
  7. Self Destructive Zones
  8. Bob
  9. Home Field Advantage
  10. The Opening Act
  11. Lisa's Birthday
  12. That Man I Shot
  13. The Purgatory Line
  14. The Home Front
  15. Checkout Time In Vegas
  16. You and Your Crystal Meth
  17. Goode's Field Road
  18. Ghost To Most
  19. Monument Valley

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Drive-By Truckers   Primary Artist
Patterson Hood   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Scott Danbom   Fiddle
Spooner Oldham   Piano,Wurlitzer,Guest Artist,Fender Rhodes,Organ (Hammond)
John Neff   E-Bow,Guitar,Pedal Steel,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
David Barbe   Loops,Guitar
Brad Morgan   Drums,Tambourine
Shonna Tucker   Bass,Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Mike Cooley   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica,Arp Echoplex,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Patterson Hood   Harmony,Composer,Group Member
Andy LeMaster   Engineer
Scott Danbom   Performer
Spooner Oldham   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Drive-By Truckers   Composer
John Neff   Group Member
David Barbe   Mixing,Effects,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Performer
Brad Morgan   Group Member
Peter Jesperson   A&R
Shonna Tucker   Harmony,Composer,Group Member
Tom Scott   Management
Mike Cooley   Harmony,Composer,Group Member
Mike Colley   Composer
Billy Bennett   Assistant Engineer
Jason Thrasher   Photography
Jennifer Bryant   Web Service
Wes Freed   Artwork,Paintings
Lilla Hood   Art Direction
Damon Scott   Stage Production
Drew Vandenberg   Assistant Engineer
Mike Luba   Management
Ben Holst   Assistant Engineer
Mark Brut   Assistant Engineer
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