The Shootouts - Switchback

             

The Shootouts, an Akron based band, brings a fresh new look with their new album Switchback. Each of their three previous albums has drawn inspiration from honky tonk sounds and artists like Roy Orbison. Their third spent over 13 weeks on the AMA/CDX Americana Radio Charts Top 10. Their core members are made up of vocalist/guitarist Ryan Humbert, lead guitarist Brian Poston, and backing vocalist/guitarist Emily Bates. Their latest creation adds legendary artists Sam Bush, Rodney Crowell, Vince Gill, Logan Ledger and more to the mix.



Switchback opens with an instant classic, Trampoline, drawing you in immediately with catchy hooks that resonate with anyone riding the trampoline of life. Skip to I'll Be Damned (feat. Vince Gill), and you are on another fast ride where "I'll never let you break my heart". One song leads right into the next, with Sam Bush opening Switchback (sitting at number 5) with catchy riffs on mandolin and equally fabulous guitar work. The entire album takes you on a journey about relationships, from the excitement of newness, the thrill and highs of getting to know one another, to the ultimate betrayal of the end of an era. Your Love (I'm Afraid Of) tells a story about how "you keep saying for the longest time, you'll never break a heart like mine" but "I've got my doubts". 

About making the album, Humber says  “I wanted to make sure that we kept our mission statement in place. We are a band that very much focuses on country music and the roots of that genre. But with every record we’ve done, we’ve shown more of what we can do. And  Switchback  feels like the beginning of a new chapter. In fact, it might sound more like  us  than any of our other records.”
 

The Shootouts recorded Switchback right on the heels of finishing a 24-state tour, harnessing the momentum (and creative energy) from the road in the studio. Eager to switch up their collaborators, the group worked with producer Dan Knobler (Bahamas, Allison Russell, Lake Street Dive). “Dan thinks about country music differently than other people we’ve worked with,” Humbert says. “And that was a big part of our shift, talking to Dan and saying, ‘We want to make a different record.” 

The Shootouts first cut basic tracks live at the legendary Sound Emporium Studios and then spent a week at Knobler’s studio, Goosehead Palace, doing overdubs. “Dan was helping shape these songs alongside us,” Humbert says. “It wasn’t like we were on the battlefield, and he was still on the ship. He was right there in the trenches with us.”


 
Stephanie Smith

Stephanie Smith

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Stephanie has been involved in the music scene for over 10 years as a photographer and writer. She has written for websites such as Bandzoogle, BandMix, as is the current Director for South Carolina Music Guide. You can usually find her at local hot spots in Charleston. However, she likes to explore and has found a favorite second home in Costa Rica.

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