Justin Cody Fox - New Southern (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: Justin Cody Fox
- Title: New Southern
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Self-Released
- Genre: Blues Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:42:16
- Total Size: 98 mb | 271 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Justin Cody Fox - Living Ghosts
02. Justin Cody Fox - Take Me Home Virginia
03. Justin Cody Fox - 18 Wheels
04. Justin Cody Fox - Blue Hearted Fool
05. Justin Cody Fox - Show Me Your Light
06. Justin Cody Fox - That Ain't Love
07. Justin Cody Fox - Dying Breed
08. Justin Cody Fox - Walking These Blues
09. Justin Cody Fox - Always
10. Justin Cody Fox - Have You Seen an Angel
11. Justin Cody Fox - Old Man Rest
01. Justin Cody Fox - Living Ghosts
02. Justin Cody Fox - Take Me Home Virginia
03. Justin Cody Fox - 18 Wheels
04. Justin Cody Fox - Blue Hearted Fool
05. Justin Cody Fox - Show Me Your Light
06. Justin Cody Fox - That Ain't Love
07. Justin Cody Fox - Dying Breed
08. Justin Cody Fox - Walking These Blues
09. Justin Cody Fox - Always
10. Justin Cody Fox - Have You Seen an Angel
11. Justin Cody Fox - Old Man Rest
North Carolina’s blues rocker JUSTIN CODY FOX blends tight guitar work and high-value songwriting on his latest album ”New Southern” released today. The record is a showcase of Fox’s ability to balance his guitar skills with a better-than-most talent for writing emotive songs packed with hooks and genuine meaning. The set was co-produced by Fox, Audley Freed (Black Crowes, Sheryl Crow), and Tommy Brother (Medusa Stone).
There’s many singer / songwriters out there, but Justin does have a good style & vocal approach to his blues rock that possesses a good pound of soul, that’s what makes the difference. With all songs written by Fox, ”New Southern” is 42 minutes of high-test fueled performances by a blue-collar musician who writes from his own experiences. He avoids trying to bellyache too much about the state of the world. Just rock with a great feeling.
Fox’s voice and guitar are the center of ”New Southern” but the album also features a precision-crafted studio band that boasts Freed and Brothers on guitar, Fred Eltringham (Sheryl Crow) and Seth Aldridge on drums, David Morse and Robert Kearns (Sheryl Crow) on bass, Jen Gunderman (Sheryl Crow) and Rhett Huffman on keys and Tarsha Murphy on backing vocals. Everyone involved knows how to get behind a songwriter and use their individual positions to enhance the big picture. The performances and production let Fox’s songs breathe, grow, and rise to their full potential, which simply isn’t the case on many lesser records.
Fox opens the set with the high-impact “Living Ghosts.” It’s a midpaced rock song with a little Tom Petty to it written in response to the Las Vegas concert shooting in 2017. It’s a call to “rise above the sadness that you feel” and not let the pain and hatred win. Fox speaks his heart in plain-spoken words without pretense, as great songwriters do, and expertly makes you feel his socio-musical point. It’s a brave track to start an album with but it hits its mark dead-on. “Take Me Home Virginia” is a soulful tune about life on the road and how amazingly good it feels to be headed home. It’s a major heartstring-puller built on a delicate arrangement centered on Fox’s vocals and sweet slide guitar. Anyone who has ever been away from home for way too long will be deeply moved by this true-life tale.
Fox’s ballad “Blue Hearted Fool” is a plea for forgiveness and reconciliation from a love interest whose heart the singer broke. Justin’s vocal energy and sincerity make this one fly high in true soul music style and quickly get you on his side. The entire ensemble sparkles here and the musicality of the band will leave a lasting impression on you. The sound they make is what that old cliche of “playing for the song” actually means and it’s beautiful.
The rockiest track is “Show Me Your Light,” with grinding guitar chords, snapping drums & the warm powerful vocals that are Fox’s signature. The approach is old-fashioned, but it works because it has life, it has octane in the notes & it’s done with skill. One listen to how Justin unleashes his lyrics through this tune is enough to sell the CD.
The deep cut “Walking These Blues” is a strutting rocker full of the kind of dirty guitar licks and heavy grooves that makes us all come alive. Fox can rock and roll just as well as he writes songs and knows how to create a riff that will grab you and refuse to let go. His triple-threat presence as a singer, guitarist, and writer make him what you could call a balanced breakfast. He provides everything you need to get through the day.
Justin Cody Fox is one of the most promising new classic rock artists currently building their fame and is likely to be one of the few who breaks big. This game of ours is ultimately about the songs you write and Fox succeeds where lesser artists fall back on extended guitar solos. ”New Southern” has the proper mix of mind and muscles needed to win the long haul and speaks the truth in timeless ways that will never falter.
There’s many singer / songwriters out there, but Justin does have a good style & vocal approach to his blues rock that possesses a good pound of soul, that’s what makes the difference. With all songs written by Fox, ”New Southern” is 42 minutes of high-test fueled performances by a blue-collar musician who writes from his own experiences. He avoids trying to bellyache too much about the state of the world. Just rock with a great feeling.
Fox’s voice and guitar are the center of ”New Southern” but the album also features a precision-crafted studio band that boasts Freed and Brothers on guitar, Fred Eltringham (Sheryl Crow) and Seth Aldridge on drums, David Morse and Robert Kearns (Sheryl Crow) on bass, Jen Gunderman (Sheryl Crow) and Rhett Huffman on keys and Tarsha Murphy on backing vocals. Everyone involved knows how to get behind a songwriter and use their individual positions to enhance the big picture. The performances and production let Fox’s songs breathe, grow, and rise to their full potential, which simply isn’t the case on many lesser records.
Fox opens the set with the high-impact “Living Ghosts.” It’s a midpaced rock song with a little Tom Petty to it written in response to the Las Vegas concert shooting in 2017. It’s a call to “rise above the sadness that you feel” and not let the pain and hatred win. Fox speaks his heart in plain-spoken words without pretense, as great songwriters do, and expertly makes you feel his socio-musical point. It’s a brave track to start an album with but it hits its mark dead-on. “Take Me Home Virginia” is a soulful tune about life on the road and how amazingly good it feels to be headed home. It’s a major heartstring-puller built on a delicate arrangement centered on Fox’s vocals and sweet slide guitar. Anyone who has ever been away from home for way too long will be deeply moved by this true-life tale.
Fox’s ballad “Blue Hearted Fool” is a plea for forgiveness and reconciliation from a love interest whose heart the singer broke. Justin’s vocal energy and sincerity make this one fly high in true soul music style and quickly get you on his side. The entire ensemble sparkles here and the musicality of the band will leave a lasting impression on you. The sound they make is what that old cliche of “playing for the song” actually means and it’s beautiful.
The rockiest track is “Show Me Your Light,” with grinding guitar chords, snapping drums & the warm powerful vocals that are Fox’s signature. The approach is old-fashioned, but it works because it has life, it has octane in the notes & it’s done with skill. One listen to how Justin unleashes his lyrics through this tune is enough to sell the CD.
The deep cut “Walking These Blues” is a strutting rocker full of the kind of dirty guitar licks and heavy grooves that makes us all come alive. Fox can rock and roll just as well as he writes songs and knows how to create a riff that will grab you and refuse to let go. His triple-threat presence as a singer, guitarist, and writer make him what you could call a balanced breakfast. He provides everything you need to get through the day.
Justin Cody Fox is one of the most promising new classic rock artists currently building their fame and is likely to be one of the few who breaks big. This game of ours is ultimately about the songs you write and Fox succeeds where lesser artists fall back on extended guitar solos. ”New Southern” has the proper mix of mind and muscles needed to win the long haul and speaks the truth in timeless ways that will never falter.
Year 2023 | Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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