Jordie Lane

Blood Thinner | 2011-07-14 00:51 | Written By: by AIR

It must have been spooky for Jordie Lane at the Joshua Tree Inn. Late, by candle-light, a half empty empty bottle, a four track recorder and a cheap guitar in the corner. He was writing and recording music while channelling a hero in the very room that hero died almost 40 years ago. Jordie travelled accross the world so he could write music in this place, so he could walk into the desert late at night and burn his guitar in homage to Gram Parsons.

In the middle of the Californian desert. Freezing at night and scorching hot by day, room 8 at the Joshua Tree The Inn is known as the Gram Parsons Room, where the 'cosmic american music' hero died from an overdose of morphine and alcohol. The furniture and wall hangings remain the unchanged to this day, a shrine to the alt-country psychadelic troubador who changed country music forever. The influence and spirit of Gram Parsons permeates Jordie's latest album Blood Thinner. A breathtakingly beautiful take on the best that American folk and country music have to offer. It is hushed and reverential, melodic and textured, revealing itself over many listens.

Jordie Lane has always been a man to whom balladry seems to come naturally but this album is just something else. Gorgeous. Co-produced and mixed by multi Grammy Award winner Tom Biller, (Beck, Kanye West, Karen O), and mastered by Grammy award winner Reuben Cohen, Blood Thinner is out through Vitamin Records.

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