A Mile South of Heaven
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Label: New West
Release Date: 9th October
Jess hits a cross roads with her sound that I can't name another who travels down. A classic 70s country sound, straddling that line where traditional troubadors were eager to be rockstars but also embrace the folk of Dylan, Mitchell and beyond. Yet, this isn't a throwback record, it encompasses the blurring of indie and folk, whilst Jess remains undoubtedly a country singer with pedal steel, stories from the dust bowls of America, true life grit and self-deprecitation. Been fortunate to get a sneak of this record and it's a special record.
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Jess Williamson has built one of the most distinctive voices in American music — crystalline, acrobatic, and unmistakably her own. The Texas-born, Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has spent the better part of a decade carving out her own lane at the intersection of indie folk, alt-country, and a deeply personal confessional tradition. Now, on her seventh studio album, she steps into new creative territory. Produced by Shooter Jennings, the album finds Williamson's artistry meeting its ideal counterpart. Jennings brings a deep-roots sensibility and studio instinct honed across decades, and together they've crafted twelve songs that honor the grit and sweep of classic country while remaining unmistakably contemporary. Williamson's voice remains the central instrument: front and center, emotionally unguarded, carrying the kind of weight that demands a room go quiet. But with Jennings at the helm, the sonic canvas is richer and more expansive than anything in her catalog to date — full of texture, warmth, and that ineffable Nashville-meets-Laurel-Canyon atmosphere that lives somewhere between Linda Ronstadt and Waylon Jennings.