Souled American Returns with First Shows in 13 Years and Reissued Albums

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Souled American, the Chicago country eccentrics, have recently made a comeback after 13 years with their first live shows and reissued albums. The band, known for their unique blend of country music and alternative rock, was ahead of their time and did not fit neatly into the popular No Depression scene of the 1990s. Despite their modest record sales, Souled American has influenced artists like Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and John Darnielle of Mountain Goats.

Formed in the mid-1980s by bassist-vocalist Joe Adducci and guitarist-vocalist Chris Grigoroff, Souled American sought to bring a dub sensibility to country music. With the addition of guitarist Scott Tuma and drummer Jamey Barnard, the band released several albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their sound evolved over the years, becoming more contemplative and atmospheric with each release.

After a long hiatus, Souled American returned with a new song titled “Sorry State,” which captures the band’s signature sound. They also performed live for the first time in 13 years at Judson & Moore distillery. This resurgence coincides with the reissue of their albums “Frozen” and “Notes Campfire” by Scissor Tail Records, introducing their music to a new generation of listeners.

Fans and critics alike are excited about Souled American’s comeback, with high-profile supporters like Jeff Tweedy praising their music. The band’s unique sound and influential contributions to alternative country music are finally getting the recognition they deserve. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience Souled American live at their upcoming shows on October 18 and 19 at Judson & Moore.

In addition to the excitement surrounding Souled American’s return, the Chicago music scene is buzzing with upcoming shows and events. As a senior staff writer for the Chicago Reader, Leor Galil recommends keeping an eye on local artists and scenes for a unique musical experience. With a focus on Chicago artists and phenomena, Galil has won several journalism awards for his music writing and arts reporting. Don’t miss out on the vibrant music scene in Chicago and stay tuned for more upcoming concerts and events.

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