November 2nd, 2007 by Evan

Will Hoge - New Album

“We’re always on tour,” says Will Hoge, the phone reception crackling as his bus hurtles through the Appalachian Mountains. “Being from Nashville, it’s so easy to get to and from places, so the touring never really stops.” Hoge and his road-tested bandmates are currently heading to the college town of Harrisonburg, VA, where they plan to play “a loose and dangerous rock & roll show” in support of Hoge’s new record, Draw the Curtains. The album marks his first effort for the Rykodisc label, as well as his first non-independent release since leaving Atlantic Records’ roster several years back. It’s a soulful disc — sometimes raucous, sometimes refined — and Hoge hopes his new label will help spread the group’s Southern-fried gospel.

Draw the Curtains is very much a product of the South. It alternately croons and stomps, mixing piano ballads with blue-collar, guitar-fueled rockers that spin tales of heartache. For an artist who’s spent the better part of a decade on the road, an album like Draw the Curtains (which was largely completed before Hoge inked a deal with Ryko) is the embodiment of what it means to be an independent artist. It’s raw, personal, and artistically valid, starting with the slow-roasted soul of “When I Can Afford to Lose” and not delivering its most radio-worthy tracks until much later. Hoge structured that tracklisting purposefully, and while most labels would prefer to pack an album’s potential hits into the first fifteen minutes, Ryko is letting their most recent acquisition do things his own way.

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