
It has all shaken out as it should have, though, and the current lineup led by husband and wife Jared and Jacy Deck has created the bands best work to date.
Bound for Glory is an undeniably Southern-sounding record, laying tracks across dusty plain romances (Pyre in the Blood), swampy pop ballads (Hall of Mirrors), honky-tonk dance floor favorites (Hoorah at the Hi De Ho) and Midwestern fist-pumping rock anthems (Give Me Liberty), all precisely executed with a charming ease and authenticity.
The best moments, though, are the ones that blur those lines, as GCR does in the vivid, swelling Im Alive, a triumphant rally cry shouted with the sort of grandiose, theatrical energy youd likely associate more with the likes of Arcade Fire. Original Sin/The Truth operates in a similar mode, reading like the Sooner State response to Reflektor.
Hard Timin Monopolizin Blues is another standout, steering its way out of Youth & Young Manhood-era Kings of Leon before veering even deeper into the backwoods, opening up into a near-Jack-White-worthy guitar bridge.
From first note to last, Bound for Glory fulfills the promise of the title its a consistently invigorating journey through the history of Southern music and back again.
Bound for Glory is available now on iTunes. Joshua Boydston
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This article appears in Nov 27 – Dec 3, 2013.
