Derek Trucks on Tedeschi Trucks Band's Future Soul and Finding New Sounds: podcast
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Derek Trucks on Tedeschi Trucks Band's Future Soul and Finding New Sounds: podcast
""It feels very present and now and current," Trucks says, describing a band that's hitting a new stride. "It feels like a band that's starting to understand what it's doing.""
""You put on the headphones and the way the drums and bass were just pumping and breathing, there was something more aggressive and edgier about it... it made everyone play differently.""
"Trucks recalls chasing a specific sound for the title track solo: "I want my guitar to sound like the amp or the room is going to blow up.""
Future Soul marks a significant evolution for Tedeschi Trucks Band, featuring a sharper and louder sound. The band collaborated with producer Mike Elizondo, embracing grunge textures and aggressive tones. This album represents a reset from their previous pandemic-era project, prioritizing instinct and immediacy. Derek Trucks emphasizes the band's newfound clarity and momentum, recording 17 tracks and selecting the best for the album. The sessions with Elizondo encouraged a different approach, resulting in a more dynamic and edgy sound, particularly evident in tracks like 'Future Soul' and 'Hero.'
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