Kevn Kinney

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40 Miles of Mountain Road 07:14 Tools
Everything's So Different Now 04:19 Tools
MacDougal Blues 03:55 Tools
Dirty Angels 03:14 Tools
Scarred but Smarter 04:03 Tools
Chico & Maria 03:00 Tools
Last Song Of Maddie Hope 03:48 Tools
I Shall Be Released 06:46 Tools
Hey Landlord (Meatloaf And Fishsticks) 03:07 Tools
The House Above Tina's Grocery 02:13 Tools
Lost And Found 04:23 Tools
Broken Hearts and Auto Parts 05:16 Tools
Heard The Laughter Ending 04:10 Tools
Iron Mountain 04:20 Tools
(Welcome To The) Sun Tangled Angel Revival 06:50 Tools
Trail of Seasons 04:47 Tools
Whatever 04:54 Tools
Walk In The Woods 06:25 Tools
This Town 04:48 Tools
Fly Your Flag High 03:17 Tools
A Good Country Mile 08:32 Tools
Gotta Get Out Of Here 04:57 Tools
Not Afraid To Die 04:48 Tools
Baby I Just Wanna Go Home 02:44 Tools
Above the World 04:42 Tools
Kerouac 03:39 Tools
The Flower and the Knife 04:15 Tools
In the Land of Plenty 02:28 Tools
Straight to Hell 05:11 Tools
Striaght To Hell 06:44 Tools
Quittin' Time 04:55 Tools
The Great North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre 03:10 Tools
Ballad of Hollis Brown 07:10 Tools
Down And Out Law 02:53 Tools
Bird 03:19 Tools
Madman Blues 06:13 Tools
Comin' Down This Way 05:36 Tools
Save For Me 02:56 Tools
Tell Him Something For Me 05:11 Tools
This Train Don't Stop At The Millworks Anymore 07:51 Tools
Time 03:55 Tools
Epilogue Epitaph In A Minor 02:45 Tools
Shindig With The Lord 02:32 Tools
No Blues 05:48 Tools
Midwestern Blues 04:27 Tools
Yes That's Me 03:23 Tools
Mountain Top 04:54 Tools
Why Does It Feel So Hard To Say 06:05 Tools
Lights On 04:12 Tools
Never Far Behind 02:02 Tools
Eye Of The Hurricane 02:59 Tools
Forty Miles Of Mountian Road 03:25 Tools
Let's Go Dancing 05:18 Tools
Not Afraid Of Die 04:48 Tools
Chattahoochie Coochie Man 03:48 Tools
Lightning Strikes Twice 04:09 Tools
Back Roads and Rainy Days 04:28 Tools
So Take A Look At Me Now 02:32 Tools
Sun Tangled Angel Revival 05:49 Tools
Blues on Top of Blues 06:59 Tools
Never Gonna Change 05:11 Tools
The Country Song 04:06 Tools
Goodnight Rhyme 01:16 Tools
Back Road And Rainy Days 04:26 Tools
Chattachoochie Coochie Man 03:49 Tools
A Beatnik Haight Street Kerouacian Ripoff in E 01:40 Tools
The Train Don't Stop At The Millworks Anymore 07:50 Tools
Gotta Get Outta Here 04:56 Tools
The Christmas Song 05:54 Tools
Challenge 05:54 Tools
Kinda Like You 05:01 Tools
I Wonder 04:26 Tools
Hurricane 03:59 Tools
Covered By An Underground Umbrella 05:54 Tools
Wishes 05:24 Tools
Fly Your Flag 05:46 Tools
Sometimes I wish I didn't care 03:35 Tools
In the Land (Of Things That Used To Be) 06:02 Tools
Gotta Move On 02:37 Tools
Comin' Round Again 03:45 Tools
Untitled Bonus 02:29 Tools
Wild Dog Moon pt. 2 05:31 Tools
Goodnight Song 01:15 Tools
Southwestern State 00:00 Tools
9 to 5 on a Payphone (Go on Home We Got Business to Do) 04:09 Tools
Set in Stone 06:52 Tools
Too Deep To Sleep 01:25 Tools
The Song I'm Gonna Write 04:36 Tools
She's Got Her Kids on the Weekend 03:06 Tools
Good Night Sleep Tight (Bonus Track) 04:36 Tools
Carolina (You Ain't Superstar Material) 04:00 Tools
She Told Him You're a Good Man 04:16 Tools
Bonus 00:00 Tools
Of Course It Fell Apart, What Did You Expect 03:10 Tools
I Wonder If You Understand (It's Only That My Hands Were Tired) 01:50 Tools
Tired Eyes (Vs. the Pimp in the Mirror) 02:08 Tools
A Haight Street Beatnik Kerouacian Ripoff In "E" 01:40 Tools
Main Street 03:50 Tools
Broken Windows 01:51 Tools
The Ballad of Hollis Brown 01:40 Tools
gotta move on (again) 03:51 Tools
Thomas Tinsel's Holiday 07:38 Tools
Untitled 01:16 Tools
They're Speaking Spanish in the Kitchen (And Love Is in the Air) 04:11 Tools
Too deep to sleep part II 00:32 Tools
Indian Song 10:06 Tools
Peacemaker 04:47 Tools
Sometimes I Wish I Don't Care 10:06 Tools
You ain't superstar material 07:38 Tools
Thought By Now ( You'd Figure It Out ) 10:06 Tools
Comin'Round Again 07:38 Tools
Honeysuckle Blue 07:38 Tools
Which Jesus 00:00 Tools
A Song For Me 03:08 Tools
Let's Go Dancing Again 05:43 Tools
I Keep It Simple 02:50 Tools
Dreams (Fleetwood Mac) - 00:30 Tools
Telll Him Something for Me 00:00 Tools
McDougal Blues 00:00 Tools
Catchin Up To Myself 00:00 Tools
Turn It Around 05:03 Tools
Masters of War 04:41 Tools
The Country Soung 00:00 Tools
Who Hid the Moonshine 00:00 Tools
Yankee Truckdriver Blues 04:41 Tools
I'm Free 04:41 Tools
Catch The Wind 02:13 Tools
Keys To Me 05:13 Tools
Song For Me 00:00 Tools
Pre Approved Pre Denied 00:00 Tools
From Me To You (DNC) 04:59 Tools
Southwestern State (By Jason Ross) 04:48 Tools
(Hidden Bonus) advice from dad 02:24 Tools
Hey Landlord 05:13 Tools
Grampa's T.V. 01:36 Tools
Go 05:48 Tools
Working Class Hero (John Lennon) 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 01:16 Tools
Thoughts By Now (You'd Figure It Out) 03:57 Tools
My Friend Todd 00:55 Tools
Painted Bird 00:54 Tools
Blue 01:37 Tools
Difibulator 00:59 Tools
Story 05:48 Tools
She (DNC) 05:13 Tools
Highway 316 Revisited (Dylan Ripoff) 04:03 Tools
Quittin¹ Time 05:48 Tools
If Budha Had A Torque Wrench 00:37 Tools
Under The Shed 01:56 Tools
Telling Stories 01:56 Tools
House Above Tina's Grocery 02:13 Tools
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"The guys in my band play with their eyes closed, like I do-I'm just in this other place," says Kevn Kinney with a rasp that's the texture of coarse sandpaper, the result of 18 years on the road. "You can tell when a band really means it. We get on stage and we just dig it." The longtime leader of Drivin' n' Cryin' and sometime solo artist is referring to bassist Bryan Howard (Slackdaddy), drummer Dave V. Johnson (Kathleen Turner Overdrive) and east coast guitar-slinger Gibb Droll (that's his given name, folks), who've joined Kinney in his new band, the Sun Tangled Angel Revival (S.T.A.R. for short). These veteran musicians, augmented by Joey Huffman on the Hammond B3, Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools and pedal steel player Adam Musick (all of whom play with their eyes closed as well), have poured their hearts, souls and prodigious chops into Kevn Kinney's Sun Tangled Angel Revival, the band's debut album (coming Sept. 21 on Compadre Records). Present in spirit are friends and mentors Peter Buck (R.E.M.) and Lenny Kaye (the Patti Smith Group), who have acted as tour guides in Kinney's explorations into the musical past. The LP was produced by David Barbe (Drive-By Truckers, Son Volt, Sugar). According to Kinney, who's released seven rock albums with Drivin' n' Cryin' and four folk-based records on his own, the new record functions as "a reflection on my past," starting with his middle-class blue-collar upbringing in Milwaukee (for the occasion, he's dusted off "Baby I Just Wanna Go Home," the first song he ever wrote for his teenage punk band the Prosecutors), and continuing through his 1981 emigration to Atlanta, where he worked construction before morphing into a fulltime rock 'n' roller. It incorporates his ongoing love of Patti Smith, the Ramones and Springsteen, who provided the soundtrack to his youth, as well as later discoveries the Seeds, Love, the Beau Brummels, the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds and, above all, Bob Dylan, whose work Kinney readily acknowledges as being at the center of his musical universe. At the same time the record expresses Kinney's profound fears about the direction the country has been going in since the world turned on its axis in September of 2001. "All that sense of history sneaks into these songs," he says. Much of this history is in the sounds themselves, which seem to emanate from the 1960s and early '70s, on a record so resolutely analog and soulfully spontaneous that one can practically smell the magnetic tape rolling over the heads. "I love the folk-singing scene, but I don't wanna do that for the rest of my life," Kinney says of his motives for forming the band and firing up the rock 'n' roll time machine. "And I don't wanna have to play 'Fly Me Courageous' and 'Build a Fire' for the rest of my life, either, because it takes me on a trip back to 1991-92-which is cool, but I'd rather transport myself to a place I've never been." The album opens, fittingly, with "(Welcome to The) Sun Tangled Angel Revival," which Kinney says is based on a short story he wrote about a long-distance call between a guy in Milwaukee and a friend whose wanderings have taken him to Rio de Janeiro. "Hang your phone out the window," the homebody requests of his vagabond buddy in the first verse, "I want to hear the city below." Despite its upbeat title, the track resonates with the chilling urgency of Dylan's cautionary anthem, "All Along the Watchtower." From there, the band cranks out hopeful folk rock ("Fly Your Flag High"-and think "freak flag," not Old Glory), bent gospel ("In the Land of Plenty"), stone country (the elegiac narrative "Train Don't Stop at the Millworks Anymore") and southern psychedelia (the instrumental "The North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre," "Madman Blues"). But the thematic centerpiece of Kevn Kinney's Sun Tangled Angel Revival is "Everything's So Different Now," a sobering look at the post-9/11 Midwest that's balanced by the affirmation of a glorious jangling chorus. Everything's so different now It all got turned around somehow Come out, come out, come out to play We'll make it through another way. Kevn Kinney's Sun Tangled Angel Revival is perhaps the most overt and expansive manifestation thus far of what Kinney says has been the underlying function of every one of his albums. "They're all handbooks for living in the underground," he explains. "My songs are about hangin' in there and realizing the way the world is, but knowing you're not alone. Now, more than ever, I think it's important to be who you really are." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.