

Jason Isbell ā Foxes In The Snow
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Jason Isbellās Foxes in the Snow marks a strikingly intimate shift in his discography: stripped down to vocals and his 1940 Martin 0-17 acoustic, the album was recorded over just five days at Electric Lady Studios in New York. Free of his longtime backing band The 400 Unit, Isbell instead offers raw reflections on changeālove lost and found, sobriety, home, and identityāeach song bearing a weight of honesty and lyrical clarity that few artists achieve. Themes of heartbreak and renewal are woven together with his deep ties to Alabama, creating an emotional landscape that feels both deeply personal and widely resonant.
Musically, the album leans into folk and acoustic traditions with sparse instrumentation, allowing the lyrics and voice to carry the emotional and narrative load. Tracks like āCrimson and Clay,ā āTrue Believer,ā and āDonāt Be Toughā balance vulnerability with resolve, showing Isbellās continued evolution as a songwriter. There's a stillness hereānot just in sound, but in moodāthat turns small moments into powerful ones, making Foxes in the Snow feel like a close, revealing conversation, often confronting pain but always moving toward clarity and growth.
Reviews:
āIsbellās ruminative new record, Foxes in the Snow, wastes no time in getting right to the heart of the matter. The first few moments of the first song, āBury Me,ā just feature his bare voice until a plaintive acoustic guitar undergirds his weathered Alabama twang.ā ā Slant MagazineĀāItās roots music at its purest: nothing but the sound of his voice, memories, melodies and guitar, all captured over the course of a five-day wake at Electric Lady Studios in New York.ā ā Paste MagazineĀ
āFormer Drive-By Trucker releases his first-ever entirely solo album. It might be his best yet.ā ā MOJO
Genre: Country
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Artist: Jason IsbellLabel: Southeastern RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: WorldwideGenre: CountryStyle: Country, Folk
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A1 Bury Me
A2 Ride To Robert'S
A3 Eileen
A4 Gravelweed
A5 Don'T Be Tough
B6 Open And Close
B7 Foxes In The Snow
B8 Crimson And Clay
B9 Good While It Lasted
B10 True Believer
B11 Wind Behind The Rain
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- Description
- Release details
- Tracklist
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Jason Isbellās Foxes in the Snow marks a strikingly intimate shift in his discography: stripped down to vocals and his 1940 Martin 0-17 acoustic, the album was recorded over just five days at Electric Lady Studios in New York. Free of his longtime backing band The 400 Unit, Isbell instead offers raw reflections on changeālove lost and found, sobriety, home, and identityāeach song bearing a weight of honesty and lyrical clarity that few artists achieve. Themes of heartbreak and renewal are woven together with his deep ties to Alabama, creating an emotional landscape that feels both deeply personal and widely resonant.
Musically, the album leans into folk and acoustic traditions with sparse instrumentation, allowing the lyrics and voice to carry the emotional and narrative load. Tracks like āCrimson and Clay,ā āTrue Believer,ā and āDonāt Be Toughā balance vulnerability with resolve, showing Isbellās continued evolution as a songwriter. There's a stillness hereānot just in sound, but in moodāthat turns small moments into powerful ones, making Foxes in the Snow feel like a close, revealing conversation, often confronting pain but always moving toward clarity and growth.
Reviews:
āIsbellās ruminative new record, Foxes in the Snow, wastes no time in getting right to the heart of the matter. The first few moments of the first song, āBury Me,ā just feature his bare voice until a plaintive acoustic guitar undergirds his weathered Alabama twang.ā ā Slant MagazineĀāItās roots music at its purest: nothing but the sound of his voice, memories, melodies and guitar, all captured over the course of a five-day wake at Electric Lady Studios in New York.ā ā Paste MagazineĀ
āFormer Drive-By Trucker releases his first-ever entirely solo album. It might be his best yet.ā ā MOJO
Genre: Country
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Artist: Jason IsbellLabel: Southeastern RecordsFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: WorldwideGenre: CountryStyle: Country, Folk
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A1 Bury Me
A2 Ride To Robert'S
A3 Eileen
A4 Gravelweed
A5 Don'T Be Tough
B6 Open And Close
B7 Foxes In The Snow
B8 Crimson And Clay
B9 Good While It Lasted
B10 True Believer
B11 Wind Behind The Rain




















