EDDIE 9V
About This Event
ddie 9V has powered up. From the day he first slung a guitar on a local stage, the Georgia-born bandleader announced himself as an artist to watch. But in the last few meteoric years, Eddieâs music has crossed oceans and airwaves, transcending his cult-hero status to become a beacon for fans of real music everywhere.
âEddie 9V is something else,â wrote the UKâs Classic Rock of 2022âs chart-topping Capricorn. âA man who genuinely inhabits golden-era American roots, playing the most instinctive blues youâll hear all year.â
Youâll find the proof on new studio album âSaratogaâ, releasing November 22, 2024 on the fabled Ruf label. Itâs a record that will thrill both newcomers and fans who have trailed Eddie since the start, showcasing his fresh, fiery spin on Southern soul, blues, rock and funk, with his signature wit and sharp observations of modern America placing him squarely in the here-and-now. âI do think itâs a wonderful road trip album,â he nods of the eleven originals co-written with his brother, the much-respected Southern musician, Lane Kelly. âI was shooting for a more Americana-type album this time, less blues songs and solos and more focusing on the songwriting.â
The new songs of âSaratogaâ deserve nothing less than your full attention. Eddieâs latest album announces his new groove with the crisp, purposeful beats of the opening title track, an instant favorite that gets under your skin with its almost disco- style harmonies and joust of horns and slide guitar (âThat song is about being in a lonely tiny town that feels impossible to escapeâ).
Halo struts from the speakers on Eddieâs falsetto howl, before the lush yearning of Cry Like A River and Love Moves So Slow (co-written by Spencer Pope) brings vintage soul into the modern age. The brittle riffs and spacey vocal of Delta mark another gearshift, flowing into Red Riverâs reflective-yet-kinetic groove. Wasp Weather speaks to Eddieâs love of rapid-fire streams of consciousness. âThatâs my favorite lyrically âcos I like spewing words that donât make sense into songs. âI got a big mud house that I canât keep clean, itâs uselessâ â I love that line.â
The album plays out in style with the trilling alt-folk of Truckee â âWe got high and did shrooms and camped on the Truckee river in California,â he explains of the inspiration â the wistful Tides and Love You All The Way Down. Eddie even slips in a brass- blasting take on Mac DeMarcoâs Chamber Of Reflection, before bringing the record home with The Road To Nowhereâs shuddering, tremolo-drenched country lament, his trademark twang utterly transformed into a vintage croon.
Eddie 9V is right: this latest album takes us all over the musical and emotional map, while announcing that his recent career peaks are just the start. âCapricorn was a big jump for us,â he reflects. âBut Iâm already writing new songs, yâknow?â
Date and Time
June 12, 2025 @ 7:30 pm
Venue Info
Overton Park Shell
1928 Poplar Ave. Memphis, TN 38104
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