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Richmond Fontaine‘s renaissance man Willy Vlautin returns with Amy Boone for the second Delines record following a long break from action caused by Boone’s 3 years of recovery following a Texas car accident. This promises more in the vein of 2014’s mesmeric Colfax – late-night, whisky-soaked tales of loss, love and heartbreak fed through a filter of lachrymose alt-country. Expect some magic. Where country meets soul and makes a new sweet golden sound of its own.

The second album from the Delines – it took three years to finish while vocalist Amy Boon (The Damnations, TX) recovered from a bad car accident. The players are keyboard/horn player Cory Gray, pedal steel player Tucker Jackson (The Minus 5) and a bunch of Richmond Fontaine band members namely Sean Oldham, Freddie Trujillo and of course novelist Willy Vlautin. All ten tracks are written by Willy Vlautin, recorded in Portland, Oregon and produced by John Morgan Askew.

A Fender Rhodes kicks in and you know you’re in a safe place. It’s lush resonant tones set the scene, a lap steel slides in to introduce a laconic but oh-so dulcet tune. Crying guitars present tales of broken hearts. Smooth soulful vocals and the sweet golden tones of a brass section complete the mellowest album this year so far.

reissued for Record Store Day 2020.

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Retro country soul from novelist/songwriter Willy Vlautin, Amy Boone (Damnations), Sean Oldham (Richmond Fontaine), Jenny Conlee (Decemberists) and friends

The name “The Delines” came to Willy Vlautin in a dream. He claims we were playing a nice venue somewhere and it was written across the kick drum. The idea for the band itself came long before on a tour with Richmond Fontaine. Amy was singing the female roles from the High Country and Post to Wire, originally sung by her sister Deborah.