Mac Powell
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It’s also an apt description for the group’s new album Back Again. But don’t consider Mac Powell and the Family Reunion a clean break from Powell’s musical past — it’s merely a continuation of a creative journey the singer started a few years back on his own. You could even say the seeds for his new solo endeavor were planted in the singer’s early childhood.
“Like most people, I grew up listening to my Mom and Dad’s record collection,” says Powell. “There was singer - songwriter stuff, some country and southern rock. I always liked artists like Creedence Clearwater Revival, James Taylor, The Eagles, or even the Stones who weren’t country per se, but who sometimes leaned more towards that sound. That’s what was stirring my mind and my spirit.”
To that end, he formed Mac Powell and the Family Reunion after Third Day’s final shows in 2018, utilizing musical “brothers” who had been recording and playing live with Mac in support of his other solo projects (including eventual Back Again producer/ musical director Jason Hoard). “My favorite artists were always solo artists with great bands,” says Powell. “I always think of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers or Springsteen and the E Street Band. I always wanted that — to be a solo artist but be in a band. It’s about finding that balance.”
Recorded in Atlanta, Powell and his bandmates purposely kept a raw edge to the record. “We want to keep the energy of our live show,” he says. “It’s not like other records I’ve worked on where it was more like building a house and stacking things on top of each other.”
There’s certainly a welcome looseness and down - home charm to Back Again. Beginning with the title track — a country rock travelogue that, ironically, now ends Powell’s live sets — Mac and his band are equally comfortable crafting singalongs (“Whoo!” featuring Craig Morgan), gentle ballads (“Red on a Rose”) and hand clappin’, toe tappin’ country pop (“Going to California,” “Mississippi”). And with album standout “Heaven,” Powell once again evokes his spiritual side... while the band throws in an epic, Skynyrd - esque guitar break for good measure.
Back Again is being released in conjunction with Thirty Tigers, a Nashville -based entertainment company that’s home to Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams, the Avett Brothers and other independent Americana artists. To further support the record Powell and band plan on doing what they love and hitting the road with a consistent touring schedule sharing Back Again tunes, along with a few choice covers
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