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Son Volt

Son Volt is an American rock band formed in 1994 by Jay Farrar after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo. The band's current line-up consists of Farrar (vocals, guitar), Andrew DuPlantis (bass guitar), John Horton (guitar), Mark Patterson (drums), and Mark Spencer (keyboard, steel guitar). In addition to playing alternative rock, the band is considered a staple of the alternative country rock movement of the 1990s. The band's sound also is rooted in folk rock and Americana. The band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2001,[1] before reforming in 2004.[2]

Son Volt
Son Volt playing at Wakarusa in 2005
Background information
OriginBelleville, Illinois, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock, alternative country, folk rock, Americana
Years active
  • 1994–2001
  • 2004–present
Labels
Spinoff ofUncle Tupelo
MembersJay Farrar
Andrew DuPlantis
Jacob Edwards
John Horton
Mark Spencer
Past membersMike Heidorn
Dave Boquist
Jim Boquist
Eric Heywood
Brad Rice
Derry deBorja
Chris Masterson
Dave Bryson
Gary Hunt
Chris Frame
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Early Years, Trace, Straightaways, and Wide Swing Tremolo

The group formed after the alternative country rock act Uncle Tupelo broke up due to tensions between Farrar and bandmate Jeff Tweedy. After Uncle Tupelo split, Tweedy formed the alternative rock act Wilco, while Farrar decided to form another act. While forming Son Volt, Farrar met Jim and Dave Boquist during the final Uncle Tupelo tour and teamed up with former Uncle Tupelo drummer Mike Heidorn to create the band. The group performed and recorded in the Minneapolis area in late 1994 and performed its first concert at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on June 16, 1995. While half of the band was rooted in the Minneapolis area, Farrar and Heidorn lived in the St. Louis area, and the band used both cities as bases for its operations during the first couple of years.

Son Volt's first album, Trace, met with critical acclaim and topped many "best-of" lists in 1995. It was a moderate commercial success; the first track "Windfall" became very popular in the alt-country scene, while the band released "Drown" as a single which charted #10 on the mainstream rock charts and #25 on the modern rock charts. By 2009, Trace had sold 297,000 copies in the United States.[3]

1997's Straightaways featured a more alternative rock sound, leading some music critics to give negative reviews, but strong and positive reviews came from outlets such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Chicago Tribune. 1998's Wide Swing Tremolo continued in the same vein and received mostly positive reviews from music outlets. Entertainment Weekly wrote that "many of the songs ... return to the power and purity of the band’s brilliant 1995 debut, Trace."

Hiatus and Return

Farrar announced a hiatus from Son Volt after their 1999 tour. Beginning in 2001, Jay Farrar released several solo efforts that postponed further releases from Son Volt. Farrar reformed with the original members of Son Volt to record a song for a tribute album for Alejandro Escovedo. The sessions reportedly went so well that Farrar and the other band members intended to record once again in the autumn of 2004. Just prior to the sessions, however, Farrar and the other band members abruptly ended negotiations.[4] Farrar formed a new version of the band with a different line-up and released an album on Transmit Sound/Sony Legacy, Okemah and the Melody of Riot, a folk-rock album based on protest music that had been influenced by Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan.[5] in 2005. That same year also saw the release of A Retrospective: 1995-2000, which gathered highlights from this era, along with previously unreleased recordings. 2006 saw the release of a live DVD, Six String Belief, which was recorded at The Orange Peel in Asheville, NC.

Band Reformed and New Music

In 2007 the band returned to an alternative rock and alt-country sound and released a studio album called The Search. The Americana- and folk-influenced album American Central Dust followed, released by Rounder Records on July 7, 2009. Their next project was a Bakersfield Sound-influenced album aptly named Honky Tonk, which was released March 5, 2013, also by Rounder Records. A large scale tour followed the release of the album.[6] On February 17, 2017, the band released Notes of Blue on Farrar's label, Transmit Sound.

Union and Electro Melodier

The band's ninth studio album, Union, was released on March 28, 2019 on Farrar's Transmit Sound label and distributed by Thirty Tigers Records.[7] The album consisted of songs that were highly critical of the election of US President Donald Trump and his administration. Many of the songs were commentaries on middle-class economics, freedom of the press, and immigration. Son Volt's tenth album, Electro Melodier, was released on July 30, 2021. In early summer 2021, guitarist Chris Frame announced that he would be leaving the band to pursue other interests and was replaced by former Bottle Rockets guitarist John Horton.

Musical style

Son Volt's music ranges from quiet folk ballads reminiscent of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, to heartland rock in the spirit of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. The band's sound features a heavy alternative rock sound in many places, all while basing their music in mostly an Americana style.[8] Reviews refer to the band as alternative country pioneers, a "staple in the ALT-Country Scene" or "a cult favorite", with their music "spanning a few musical niches", but based in Americana.[9][10][11]

Members

Current members[12]

Former members

  • Mike Heidorn (drums), formerly of Uncle Tupelo (original member of Son Volt)
  • Dave Boquist (banjo, fiddle, guitar, lap steel) (original member of Son Volt)
  • Jim Boquist (bass guitar, backing vocals) (original member of Son Volt)
  • Eric Heywood (mandolin, pedal steel)
  • Brad Rice (guitar on Okemah and the Melody of Riot, The Search)
  • Derry deBorja (keyboards on The Search)
  • Chris Masterson (guitar on American Central Dust)
  • Gary Hunt (guitar, mandolin, steel guitar on Honky Tonk)
  • Dave Bryson (drums on Okemah and the Melody of Riot, The Search, American Central Dust, Honky Tonk)
  • Jason Kardong (pedal steel on Notes of Blue)
  • Jacob Edwards (drums on Notes of Blue)
  • Chris Frame (guitar on Union, Electro Melodier)

Discography

Albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales figures
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[13]
US
Heat.

[13]
US
Ind.

[13]
US
Alt.

[13]
Trace 166 7
Straightaways
  • Released: April 22, 1997[15]
  • Label: Warner Bros.
44
Wide Swing Tremolo
  • Released: October 6, 1998[17]
  • Label: Warner Bros.
93
Okemah and the Melody of Riot
  • Released: October 5, 2005
  • Label: Transmit Sound
89
The Search
  • Released: March 6, 2007
  • Label: Transmit Sound
81 6
American Central Dust
  • Released: July 7, 2009
  • Label: Rounder
44 12
Honky Tonk
  • Released: March 5, 2013
  • Label: Rounder
67 16
Notes of Blue
  • Released: February 17, 2017
  • Label: Transmit Sound
91 4 10
Union
  • Released: March 29, 2019
  • Label: Transmit Sound
6
Electro Melodier
  • Released: July 30, 2021[18]
  • Label: Transmit Sound
Day of the Doug
  • Released: April 22, 2023
  • Label: Transmit Sound
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live Albums

  • Live at the Orange Peel (2020), Transmit Sound

Compilations

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
AAA

[13]
US
Heritage

[13]
US
Main.

[13]
US Mod.
[13]
CAN Alt.
[19]
"Windfall"[14] 1995 Trace
"Drown"[20] 15 10 25
"Loose String"
"Route"[21] 1996
"Back Into Your World"[15] 1997 Straightaways
"Picking Up the Signal"
"Caryatid Easy"
"Driving the View"[16] 1998 Wide Swing Tremolo
"Straightface" 28 8
"Joe Citizen Blues/Jet Pilot" 2005 Okemah and the Melody of Riot
"The Picture" 2007 30 The Search
"Down to the Wire" 2009 American Central Dust
"Hearts and Minds" 2013 Honky Tonk
"Back Against the Wall" 2017 24 Notes of Blue
"The 99"[22] 2019 Union
"The Reason"[23]
"The Globe"[24] 2020 Electro Melodier
"Reverie"[25] 2021
"Livin' in the USA"[26]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Music videos

Year Video Director
1995 "Drown" Steven Goldmann

References

  1. ^ Billboard Staff (September 27, 2001). "Jay Farrar Spreads His Solo Wings". Billboard. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  2. ^ Sculley, Alan. "Son Volt returns -- in a sense". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Ayers, Michael D. (August 13, 2009). "Death Cab's Ben Gibbard, Jay Farrar Team Up For Kerouac Soundtrack". Billboard. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Jake Brown (September 22, 2004). "Son Volt Reforms and Returns to the Studio". Glorious Noise. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  5. ^ Author Interviews. "Son Volt Is Back: 'Okemah and the Melody of Riot' : World Cafe". NPR.org. NPR. Retrieved December 2, 2015. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ "Official Son Volt site". SonVolt.net. Retrieved December 2, 2015.
  7. ^ "Son Volt to Release 9th Studio Album, "Union" on 3/29". Music News Net.
  8. ^ Stewart, M (2017)."Alt-Country Pioneers Son Volt Hit Stride at D.C.’s 9:30 Club"Live Music Daily
  9. ^ Remz, J.B (2019). "Son Volt does it with music",Country Standard Time
  10. ^ Armstrong, C (2019). "Son Volt, ‘Reality Winner’ [Exclusive Premiere]", the Boot
  11. ^ Obenschain, P (2019). "REMINDER Don’t Miss Son Volt w/ Old Salt Union | TONIGHT @ The Basement East",No Country for New Nashville]
  12. ^ Brock Thiessen. "Son Volt Return with New Album 'Notes of Blue'". Exclaim!. Retrieved November 25, 2016.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h Anon. . Billboard. Archived from the original on November 21, 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  14. ^ a b Borzillo, Carrie (September 16, 1995). "Uncle's Offspring | Popular Uprisings". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 37. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 21.
  15. ^ a b Rosen, Craig (March 22, 1997). "WB Charged Up for 2nd Son Volt Set". Billboard. Vol. 109, no. 12. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 12, 14.
  16. ^ a b Bell, Carrie (September 5, 1998). "Son Volt Explores New Spaces on Warner's 'Wide'". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 36. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 22.
  17. ^ Deveshin, Colin (September 1, 1998). "Son Volt Turn It Up With Tremolo". MTV. Retrieved March 2, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ Bernstein, Jonathan (May 13, 2021). "Son Volt Preview New Album With Hopeful 'Reverie'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 2, 2023.
  19. ^ "RPM Alternative 30". RPM. November 30, 1998 – via Library and Archives Canada.
  20. ^ Anon. (October 20, 1995). "Son Volt Hopes to Rise" (PDF). R&R (1117): 30. ISSN 0277-4860 – via worldradiohistory.com.
  21. ^ Anon. (April 19, 1996). "Warner Bros. Records Advertisement" (PDF). Gavin Report (2101): 27 – via worldradiohistory.com.
  22. ^ Ferris, Jedd (February 15, 2019). "Son Volt Address Income Inequality in New Song 'The 99'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  23. ^ "Exclusive: Son Volt Find Strength in "The Reason"". pastemagazine.com. March 6, 2019. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  24. ^ sveditor2016 (June 5, 2020). "SON VOLT RELEASES NEW SONG". Son Volt. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  25. ^ Bernstein, Jonathan (May 13, 2021). "Son Volt Preview New Album With Hopeful 'Reverie'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  26. ^ "Son Volt Releases 'Livin' In The USA' Single". JamBase. Retrieved March 3, 2023.

External links

  • Son Volt's Site
  • Short story review of The Search at The Wheel's Still In Spin
  • Features and CD reviews of Son Volt at the Country Standard Time web site
  • Son Volt discography at Discogs

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Son Volt is an American rock band formed in 1994 by Jay Farrar after the breakup of Uncle Tupelo The band s current line up consists of Farrar vocals guitar Andrew DuPlantis bass guitar John Horton guitar Mark Patterson drums and Mark Spencer keyboard steel guitar In addition to playing alternative rock the band is considered a staple of the alternative country rock movement of the 1990s The band s sound also is rooted in folk rock and Americana The band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2001 1 before reforming in 2004 2 Son VoltSon Volt playing at Wakarusa in 2005Background informationOriginBelleville Illinois U S GenresAlternative rock alternative country folk rock AmericanaYears active1994 20012004 presentLabelsWarner Bros LegacyRounderTransmit SoundSpinoff ofUncle TupeloMembersJay FarrarAndrew DuPlantisJacob EdwardsJohn HortonMark SpencerPast membersMike HeidornDave BoquistJim BoquistEric HeywoodBrad RiceDerry deBorjaChris MastersonDave BrysonGary HuntChris FrameWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 1 1 Early Years Trace Straightaways and Wide Swing Tremolo 1 2 Hiatus and Return 1 3 Band Reformed and New Music 1 4 Union and Electro Melodier 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Current members 12 3 2 Former members 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Live Albums 4 3 Compilations 4 4 Singles 4 5 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly Years Trace Straightaways and Wide Swing Tremolo Edit The group formed after the alternative country rock act Uncle Tupelo broke up due to tensions between Farrar and bandmate Jeff Tweedy After Uncle Tupelo split Tweedy formed the alternative rock act Wilco while Farrar decided to form another act While forming Son Volt Farrar met Jim and Dave Boquist during the final Uncle Tupelo tour and teamed up with former Uncle Tupelo drummer Mike Heidorn to create the band The group performed and recorded in the Minneapolis area in late 1994 and performed its first concert at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on June 16 1995 While half of the band was rooted in the Minneapolis area Farrar and Heidorn lived in the St Louis area and the band used both cities as bases for its operations during the first couple of years Son Volt s first album Trace met with critical acclaim and topped many best of lists in 1995 It was a moderate commercial success the first track Windfall became very popular in the alt country scene while the band released Drown as a single which charted 10 on the mainstream rock charts and 25 on the modern rock charts By 2009 Trace had sold 297 000 copies in the United States 3 1997 s Straightaways featured a more alternative rock sound leading some music critics to give negative reviews but strong and positive reviews came from outlets such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Chicago Tribune 1998 s Wide Swing Tremolo continued in the same vein and received mostly positive reviews from music outlets Entertainment Weekly wrote that many of the songs return to the power and purity of the band s brilliant 1995 debut Trace Hiatus and Return Edit Farrar announced a hiatus from Son Volt after their 1999 tour Beginning in 2001 Jay Farrar released several solo efforts that postponed further releases from Son Volt Farrar reformed with the original members of Son Volt to record a song for a tribute album for Alejandro Escovedo The sessions reportedly went so well that Farrar and the other band members intended to record once again in the autumn of 2004 Just prior to the sessions however Farrar and the other band members abruptly ended negotiations 4 Farrar formed a new version of the band with a different line up and released an album on Transmit Sound Sony Legacy Okemah and the Melody of Riot a folk rock album based on protest music that had been influenced by Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan 5 in 2005 That same year also saw the release of A Retrospective 1995 2000 which gathered highlights from this era along with previously unreleased recordings 2006 saw the release of a live DVD Six String Belief which was recorded at The Orange Peel in Asheville NC Band Reformed and New Music Edit In 2007 the band returned to an alternative rock and alt country sound and released a studio album called The Search The Americana and folk influenced album American Central Dust followed released by Rounder Records on July 7 2009 Their next project was a Bakersfield Sound influenced album aptly named Honky Tonk which was released March 5 2013 also by Rounder Records A large scale tour followed the release of the album 6 On February 17 2017 the band released Notes of Blue on Farrar s label Transmit Sound Union and Electro Melodier Edit The band s ninth studio album Union was released on March 28 2019 on Farrar s Transmit Sound label and distributed by Thirty Tigers Records 7 The album consisted of songs that were highly critical of the election of US President Donald Trump and his administration Many of the songs were commentaries on middle class economics freedom of the press and immigration Son Volt s tenth album Electro Melodier was released on July 30 2021 In early summer 2021 guitarist Chris Frame announced that he would be leaving the band to pursue other interests and was replaced by former Bottle Rockets guitarist John Horton Musical style EditSon Volt s music ranges from quiet folk ballads reminiscent of The Freewheelin Bob Dylan to heartland rock in the spirit of Neil Young with Crazy Horse The band s sound features a heavy alternative rock sound in many places all while basing their music in mostly an Americana style 8 Reviews refer to the band as alternative country pioneers a staple in the ALT Country Scene or a cult favorite with their music spanning a few musical niches but based in Americana 9 10 11 Members EditCurrent members 12 Edit Jay Farrar guitar harmonica piano vocals formerly of Uncle Tupelo Mark Patterson drums John Horton guitar formerly of the Bottle Rockets Mark Spencer keyboards steel guitar bass formerly of Blood Oranges Andrew DuPlantis bass guitar Former members Edit Mike Heidorn drums formerly of Uncle Tupelo original member of Son Volt Dave Boquist banjo fiddle guitar lap steel original member of Son Volt Jim Boquist bass guitar backing vocals original member of Son Volt Eric Heywood mandolin pedal steel Brad Rice guitar on Okemah and the Melody of Riot The Search Derry deBorja keyboards on The Search Chris Masterson guitar on American Central Dust Gary Hunt guitar mandolin steel guitar on Honky Tonk Dave Bryson drums on Okemah and the Melody of Riot The Search American Central Dust Honky Tonk Jason Kardong pedal steel on Notes of Blue Jacob Edwards drums on Notes of Blue Chris Frame guitar on Union Electro Melodier Discography EditAlbums Edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions and sales figures Title Album details Peak chart positions SalesUS 13 USHeat 13 USInd 13 USAlt 13 Trace Released September 19 1995 14 Label Warner Bros 166 7 US 297 000 3 Straightaways Released April 22 1997 15 Label Warner Bros 44 US 95 000 16 Wide Swing Tremolo Released October 6 1998 17 Label Warner Bros 93 Okemah and the Melody of Riot Released October 5 2005 Label Transmit Sound 89 The Search Released March 6 2007 Label Transmit Sound 81 6 American Central Dust Released July 7 2009 Label Rounder 44 12 US 21 000 3 Honky Tonk Released March 5 2013 Label Rounder 67 16Notes of Blue Released February 17 2017 Label Transmit Sound 91 4 10Union Released March 29 2019 Label Transmit Sound 6 Electro Melodier Released July 30 2021 18 Label Transmit Sound Day of the Doug Released April 22 2023 Label Transmit Sound denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Live Albums Edit Live at the Orange Peel 2020 Transmit SoundCompilations Edit A Retrospective 1995 2000 2005 Warner Bros Records RhinoSingles Edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumUSAAA 13 USHeritage 13 USMain 13 US Mod 13 CAN Alt 19 Windfall 14 1995 Trace Drown 20 15 10 25 Loose String Route 21 1996 Back Into Your World 15 1997 Straightaways Picking Up the Signal Caryatid Easy Driving the View 16 1998 Wide Swing Tremolo Straightface 28 8 Joe Citizen Blues Jet Pilot 2005 Okemah and the Melody of Riot The Picture 2007 30 The Search Down to the Wire 2009 American Central Dust Hearts and Minds 2013 Honky Tonk Back Against the Wall 2017 24 Notes of Blue The 99 22 2019 Union The Reason 23 The Globe 24 2020 Electro Melodier Reverie 25 2021 Livin in the USA 26 denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory Music videos Edit Year Video Director1995 Drown Steven GoldmannReferences Edit Billboard Staff September 27 2001 Jay Farrar Spreads His Solo Wings Billboard Retrieved March 3 2023 Sculley Alan Son Volt returns in a sense Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved March 3 2023 a b c Ayers Michael D August 13 2009 Death Cab s Ben Gibbard Jay Farrar Team Up For Kerouac Soundtrack Billboard Retrieved March 2 2023 Jake Brown September 22 2004 Son Volt Reforms and Returns to the Studio Glorious Noise Retrieved December 2 2015 Author Interviews Son Volt Is Back Okemah and the Melody of Riot World Cafe NPR org NPR Retrieved December 2 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Official Son Volt site SonVolt net Retrieved December 2 2015 Son Volt to Release 9th Studio Album Union on 3 29 Music News Net Stewart M 2017 Alt Country Pioneers Son Volt Hit Stride at D C s 9 30 Club Live Music Daily Remz J B 2019 Son Volt does it with music Country Standard Time Armstrong C 2019 Son Volt Reality Winner Exclusive Premiere the Boot Obenschain P 2019 REMINDER Don t Miss Son Volt w Old Salt Union TONIGHT The Basement East No Country for New Nashville Brock Thiessen Son Volt Return with New Album Notes of Blue Exclaim Retrieved November 25 2016 a b c d e f g h Anon Son Volt Chart History Billboard Archived from the original on November 21 2021 Retrieved March 3 2023 a b Borzillo Carrie September 16 1995 Uncle s Offspring Popular Uprisings Billboard Vol 107 no 37 Nielsen Business Media Inc p 21 a b Rosen Craig March 22 1997 WB Charged Up for 2nd Son Volt Set Billboard Vol 109 no 12 Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 12 14 a b Bell Carrie September 5 1998 Son Volt Explores New Spaces on Warner s Wide Billboard Vol 110 no 36 Nielsen Business Media Inc p 22 Deveshin Colin September 1 1998 Son Volt Turn It Up With Tremolo MTV Retrieved March 2 2023 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Bernstein Jonathan May 13 2021 Son Volt Preview New Album With Hopeful Reverie Rolling Stone Retrieved March 2 2023 RPM Alternative 30 RPM November 30 1998 via Library and Archives Canada Anon October 20 1995 Son Volt Hopes to Rise PDF R amp R 1117 30 ISSN 0277 4860 via worldradiohistory com Anon April 19 1996 Warner Bros Records Advertisement PDF Gavin Report 2101 27 via worldradiohistory com Ferris Jedd February 15 2019 Son Volt Address Income Inequality in New Song The 99 Rolling Stone Retrieved March 3 2023 Exclusive Son Volt Find Strength in The Reason pastemagazine com March 6 2019 Retrieved March 3 2023 sveditor2016 June 5 2020 SON VOLT RELEASES NEW SONG Son Volt Retrieved March 3 2023 Bernstein Jonathan May 13 2021 Son Volt Preview New Album With Hopeful Reverie Rolling Stone Retrieved March 3 2023 Son Volt Releases Livin In The USA Single JamBase Retrieved March 3 2023 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Son Volt Son Volt s Site Short story review of The Search at The Wheel s Still In Spin Features and CD reviews of Son Volt at the Country Standard Time web site Son Volt discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Son Volt amp oldid 1153473137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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