Zac Brown Band Changing Things Up With New Album 'Jekyll + Hyde' (Recap)
. It's a statement that has kept fans guessing, but Brown then followed through on the promise of that message with the release of the album's first two singles. "Homegrown" was sent to country radio, and "Heavy Is the Head" was aimed at rock. Already now one of those songs, "Homegrown," has reached No. 1 on the country singles charts. It's the band's 11th chart-topping song to date, and the fastest single of their career to reach that lofty height. As a thanks to the fans who supported the new song, earlier this month the band launched a "Homegrown Fan Video" project, asking fans to submit video clips of their hometown via Instagram and the hashtag #ZBBHomegrown. The submissions were then edited into a single music video, and the result is a fun, lively display of all the people, places, cars, animals, objects and more that make up America today. But "Homegrown" represents just one side of the "little bit of everything" Brown has promised on Jekyll + Hyde. The band is also showing some love to their more rock-oriented fans with "Heavy Is the Head." Featuring Soundgarden's Chris Cornell, the song is no lightweight, and it features an unrelenting electric-guitar fuzz that is arguably heavier than many of the songs on today's rock radio. "We took more time writing and recording this record than we ever have in the past. We allowed each song to be what it wanted and needed to be. Each song has its own unique identity," Brown said. A track that shows yet another musical direction for the group is "Dress Blues," the Zac Brown Band's take on a song written by acclaimed Americana singer-songwriter Jason Isbell. "Dress Blues" is a poignant piece of storytelling about a man headed off to war before his child is born. "You never planned all the bombs in the sand or sleeping in your dress blues," Brown sings at the end of the song, as the listener realizes the man's return was not exactly a happy one. Read more - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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