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Patterson Hood on American Band: The Most Significant Southern Rock Album in Years

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Patterson Hood’s Background “From a demographic perspective, I might seem like the quintessential Trump supporter,” says Patterson Hood, co-founder of Drive-By Truckers, during our August phone interview about their upcoming album, American Band, releasing on September 30. “As a 52-year-old white male from Muscle Shoals, Alabama, I fit the mold perfectly.”

The Drive-By Truckers’ Identity If you haven’t heard the Drive-By Truckers, you might quickly jump to misplaced conclusions about their message. This southern rock band has spent two decades delivering loud, bold, and provocative music. Their third album, Southern Rock Opera (2001), offered a nuanced exploration of Southern identity at the millennium, influenced by the band’s experiences post-Civil Rights Movement, revitalizing the concept album format while paying homage to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s tragic legacy.

Critical Reflection on History Southern Rock Opera and the band’s wider discography scrutinize American history—especially elements at risk of being overlooked or repeated. A notable figure is George Wallace, the Alabama governor whose segregationist policies became infamous in the ’60s. Hood notes in “The Three Great Alabama Icons,” “Racism is a global issue, but George Wallace made it easier to express with a Southern twist.”

Personal and Political Complexity Hood and co-founder Mike Cooley often discuss the intricate complexities of personal and societal issues. This is vividly captured in “The Southern Thing,” which argues that Southern identity isn’t solely tied to racism. “Proud of the glory, stare down the shame,” Hood proclaims, highlighting the dual nature of the South.

Creating American Band The Drive-By Truckers’ eleventh album, American Band, continues their tradition of merging personal and political themes. Hood acknowledges an urgency to this album, reflecting contemporary issues rather than historic ones. “This moment will hold significant historical importance when reflected upon,” he says, suggesting that today’s events form a pivotal point in history.

Unplanned Efficiency in Recording The album’s material came together surprisingly quickly. “We recorded it in just six days, which wasn’t anticipated,” Hood shares. Initially, they aimed to brainstorm ideas and potentially create a couple of songs. However, they completed much of the project ahead of schedule, finishing the record in under a week. “On the fourth day, we just sat back, astonished at what we had accomplished!”

Album’s Visual Shift Unlike previous albums, American Band features a striking photograph of a flag mid-flight, symbolizing the turbulent times in America. Hood remarks, “Every time we encounter a flagpole, it seems like the flag is at half-mast,” reflecting a somber recognition of societal struggles. Despite this, their album remains assertive, as Hood champions social justice and vocally opposes figures like Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of expressing dissenting views from within the South.

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