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My Morning Jacket Going Back To Their Roots

10/12/2010
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(Gibson) After working 12-hour days at a New York studio for 2008's Evil Urges, My Morning Jacket have headed home. Bassist Tom "Two-Tone Tommy" Blankenship told Spin.com that the band have been recording in a big, open space near Louisville and that the results have a "laid back" feel.

"It's worlds apart from what we were doing with Evil Urges," Blankenship said. "This time it's just the five of us; the control room is only separated by a curtain [Laughs]. We're going back to a similar vibe that we had on the first three records. It's definitely more laid back than it's been in a while."

The bassist indicated that the new album will feature a return to the sound of MMJ's first three albums � The Tennessee Fire, At Dawn and their major label debut It Still Moves. That means a lot of reverb and a lot of rocking. - more on this story

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