Jeremy Pinnell Named One of Rolling Stones “10 New Country Artists You Need To Know”

Jeremy Pinnell
Jeremy Pinnell

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JEREMY PINNELL CHOSEN AS ONE OF ROLLING STONE’S ’10 NEW COUNTRY ARTISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW’ | CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT & TO LISTEN TO HIS FEATURED SINGLE “BALLAD OF 1892”

When Jeremy Pinnell released OH/KY in the summer of 2015 to stunned acclaim, it felt like an entire career compressed into one knock-out album.  This unassuming northern Kentucky singer-songwriter sauntered and ripped through ten instant country classics that tracked as so confident and comfortable that it could have been mistaken for a seasoned musician’s creative peak.  The songs themselves, reverent of Americana’s most enduring traditions, presented the man’s scope – his misadventures, loves, failures, and contradictions.  Hailed as a “mind-blowingly good” (Greg Vandy, KEXP) “tutorial on classic country music” (Popmatters), Pinnell’s debut immediately differentiated as authentic and unflinching.

If OH/KY was the self-assured introduction of an unconventional new talent, his 2017 album Ties of Blood and Affection presents a canny lateral move.  Instead of doubling down on the stark themes and values of his debut, this sophomore album finds Pinnell finding comfort in his own skin and achieving the redemption only hinted at in his previous batch of haunted songs.  Here Pinnell joyfully embraces the working life, family obligations, and faith.  His new stories delve into acceptance and survival, all the while investigating his most challenging chapter yet: adulthood.  While “If life don’t get any better / I’m alright with this” isn’t an out-right triumph, it’s an honest revelation.

Musically, Ties of Blood and Affection also maintains a comfortable and confident stride.  Pinnell’s songs are shot through with honest and classic elements; rooted in his steady acoustic guitar, the tunes chug along in a spring-reverb dream from somewhere between, say, 1955 and 1975 – unearthing a sweet secret cache of songs that “Waylon Jennings might have written if he had cut a record with Alex Chilton” (Portland Tribune).

Jeremy Pinnell’s Ties of Blood and Affection is out now on CD, digital and streaming formats via SofaBurn Records. Click here to order.

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JEREMY PINNELL 2017 TOUR DATES
UK TOUR w/ Ags Connolly
10/13 Harrogate – Warehouse Recording Co.
10/14 Glasgow – Private House Concert
10/15 Aberdeen – The Blue Lamp
10/16 Gateshead – Prohibition Cabaret Bar
10/17 York – The Basement
10/19 Stamford – Mama Liz’s VooDoo Lounge
10/20 Oxford – The Isis Farmhouse
10/22 Bristol – The Golden Lion
10/24 Plymouth – The Junction
10/26 Ealing, London – Westfield House
US TOUR
11/3 Pawlet VT – The Barn
11/4 Peacedale RI – Roots Hoot (House Concert)
11/5 Boston MA – O’Briens Pub
11/6 New York NY – Pianos
11/8 Newark DE – Home Grown Cafe
11/9 Richmond VA – Cary St Cafe
11/10 Aberdeen, NC – Poplar Knight Spot
11/11 Knoxville, TN – Dirty South House Concerts
11/17 Nashville TN – The Country
11/18 Louisville KY – Club Nirvana