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Israel Nash: Hunkered Down in Hill Country


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On Closer, I played everything except for the pedal steel, Nash says of
Topaz s second song. I played every instrument at some point on the whole record: piano, lead guitar solos, almost all the harmonies. Except for the
ooh ooh, and
shalala harmonies, it was just by myself, over time.
It felt beautifully simple, he says. I was growing with the space, the environment, and the resources I had. It gave me empowerment, just like the plumbing. That was an unknown. I didn t ever expect that I would do emergency plumbing out of necessity [ ....

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Israel Nash Creates Cosmic Country Rock on 'Topaz'


The most striking aspect of Texan Israel Nash’s sixth full-length album,
Topaz, is just how big it sounds. With the help of Adrian Quesada of the Black Pumas, Nash created the album at his home studio, Plum Creek Sound, located 600 feet from his house in the Texas Hill Country out in the middle of nowhere. The songs capture the landscape’s barrenness in a manner reminiscent of 1970s Pink Floyd records or prog-rock of the 1980s where the vastness of the mind was recapitulated in the spaces between the musical notes in this case, in service of cosmic country-rock. That allows the soaring guitar lines and driving horns to suggest the world may be vast, but so are the narrator’s thoughts and dreams. ....

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Israel Nash's Topaz: sun-baked country rock in need of some frankness


“How long will old Sam let it slide?/Not gonna let it happen twice,” croons Israel Nash on “Down in the Country”, a saxophone-fuelled surge of a song that considers how recent economic hardships of rural America have affected its people’s perspective of the world. Bolstered by an organ and Moog synthesiser, the track swells into a sultry blues ballad. “Past the brush and past the sticks/We keep to ourselves/Down on farm road 76,” Nash sings.
The Americana musician has said that he did not intend to make a political statement on his sixth studio album, and wanted instead to offer a simple space for reflection during a tumultuous time. The emotional burdens that weigh on Nash seep through only subtly in his lyrics: here is a musician, born in Missouri and now living and working in rural Texas, who has built his career playing songs with folk and country roots – music of the southern states that has long been associated with conservatism and small-town values. ....

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