× The Dead South bring "Easy Listening for Jerks" to the Benelux this week

The Dead South bring "Easy Listening for Jerks" to the Benelux this week

28-02-2022

Carter Family meets Addams Family in "Easy Listening for Jerks", two new covers EPs by gold-certified prairie pickers The Dead South.

The source material for the EP two-pack sees The Dead South trace very different musical lineages: one a beloved folk songbook and the other a set of volatile modern outsider anthems. Always playing against type, The Dead South flip traditional bluegrass and hard rock conventions upside down, drawing out an ominous, lurking unease in the bright innocence of Bristol Sessions-era sound, and pulling moments of absurdity and hilarity out from the hardcore bluster.

Easy Listening for Jerks Part I includes the Sun belt-meets-black belt take on “You Are My Sunshine,” in which The Dead South dig below the surface layer lullaby to levels of deep desperation, a mood well suited to the prospector’s baritone of Nate Hilts. In a minor key, “Keep On The Sunny Side,” changes from sweet to sinister. “Matterhorn,” a gallant adventure tale that sees four friends set off to climb a mountain, also works on the level of The Dead South’s origin story. “It’s closer here to heaven than it is back to the ground,” goes the song, now also a fitting encapsulation of the band’s feelings of anxiety and exhilaration about returning to life on the road.

Easy Listening for Jerks Part II, inspired by the band’s own pre-show playlist, includes songs by System of a Down, The Doors, Cold War Kids and The Misfits. The Dead South dust off “People Are Strange,” shedding the lizard skin in favour of an MTV-Unplugged approach. On “Chop Suey,” not a no-brainer for an acoustic band without a drummer, the band transcends the song’s metal origins and doubles up on Scott Pringle’s vocals for a sound as big as the first. Part II also sees the vocal debut of banjoist Colton “Crawdaddy” Crawford, who offers a deadpan rendition of Ween’s “Help Me Scrape The Mucus Off My Brain.” Easy Listening for Jerks are the first releases that see all four members taking lead vocal turns.

After a few times postponing this week the Dead South finally will be in Utrecht and Antwerp this week:

02/03: Utrecht, NL - TivoliVredenburg SOLD OUT*
03/03: Antwerp, BE - De Roma SOLD OUT*
10/04: Brussels, BE - Botanique SOLD OUT**
30/06: Werchter, BE - Rock Werchter SOLD OUT

* support Hooten Hallers
** support Elliot BROOD

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