The album's title is a fair representation of Long's introspective, pensive songwriting style, and on the new record that style gets matched with a sophisticated simplicity that lets Long's stories shine through. Primarily driven by soft melodic guitars and Long's rustic but emotive voice, the songs never veer into the realm of over-the-top.
The 11 songs on the new record have been with Long on the road for a while now, allowing the singer to hone each one in a live setting before laying them down in a studio. The set was recorded in the fall of 2014 at Congress House Studios in Austin, TX, with producer Mark Hallman (Carole King, Ani DiFranco).
You can hear the energy of a live performer on tracks like the rock-tinged, stomp-along number "I'm Not Going Out Tonight," while songs like "Kill Someone" and "Something Blue Something Borrowed" show off a bluesier, darker side to the musician. Ranging from alt-country to gentler folk sounds, the album is a solid collection of songwriting that is sure to strike a chord with listeners.
Ode to Thinking is out on August 7 via Compass Records, but you can give it an early listen in the player below right now.
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