Cody Jinks — Lifers
Yellow Vinyl LP
Lifers celebrates the resilience of the human spirit and pays tribute, on its title track, to the often-overlooked “lifers, the struggling strivers, working long after the day is done…the last of the great generation.” Opening with a punchy shot of spiritual thirst, “Holy Water” is laced with ringing steel guitar and female backing vocals. The set wraps up with two honest self-examining confessionals on “Stranger” and “Head Case.” The music Lifers throughout is a muscular brand of deeply-rooted American music with a modern edge interspersed with moments of emotive delicacy and widescreen majesty. It’s rich with Jinks’ gift for “blending an innate knack for hooks with the DGAF attitude suited for a rebel,” as Rolling Stone describes his creative approach. Jinks is proud of how as a musical “lifer” he has forged his way to stardom on his own terms. Per Jinks: “What is success if you can’t wake up every day being who you really are? It makes complete sense that I’m at this place in my life. Country music found me when I was young and chased me down as I grew older.”
Released: 1/2/24
Label: Late August Records
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- Holy Water
- Must Be The Whiskey
- Somewhere Between I Love You And I’m Leavin’
- Lifers
- Big Last Name
- Desert Wind
- Colorado
- Can’t Quit Enough
- 7th Floor
- Stranger
- Head Case