Jason Bible and the Rights - Anatta (2020)

Artist: Jason Bible and the Rights
Title: Anatta
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Junkyard Rodeo Records
Genre: Americana, Country, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:19
Total Size: 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Anatta
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Junkyard Rodeo Records
Genre: Americana, Country, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 40:19
Total Size: 238 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Prologue (1:02)
02. Bigger Than Us (2:57)
03. The Country Station (3:30)
04. Easy on the Meds (4:51)
05. The Ring (4:49)
06. The Medicine Cabinet (3:28)
07. Pine Needles (4:07)
08. Things You Remember (3:49)
09. Never Worthy (3:35)
10. Timing Mistakes (4:30)
11. Anatta (3:42)
Savannah, Georgia songwriter and Train Wrecks band leader Jason Bible is set to release the multimedia storytelling experience Anatta, available in novel, audiobook, and vinyl record, and digital streaming formats on 10/22/2020.
Part two of a trilogy exploring addiction, the relationships it permeates, and the road to recovery, Anatta follows the 2019 novel and companion record Annica. Anatta, written by Dave Williams with Jason Bible, tells the story of a social worker who befriends and mentors a struggling former client. In print and in the speakers, Anatta explores themes of connection, grief, and turmoil with compassion and captivating language. In song, Bible, backed by his band The Rights (Kyle Shiver, Anna Chandler, Maggie Evans, and Eric Moore) tease out the stories on the page, fusing Bible’s trademark country grit with blues swagger, rock ‘n’ roll edge, richly layered harmonies, and atmospheric touches.
Part two of a trilogy exploring addiction, the relationships it permeates, and the road to recovery, Anatta follows the 2019 novel and companion record Annica. Anatta, written by Dave Williams with Jason Bible, tells the story of a social worker who befriends and mentors a struggling former client. In print and in the speakers, Anatta explores themes of connection, grief, and turmoil with compassion and captivating language. In song, Bible, backed by his band The Rights (Kyle Shiver, Anna Chandler, Maggie Evans, and Eric Moore) tease out the stories on the page, fusing Bible’s trademark country grit with blues swagger, rock ‘n’ roll edge, richly layered harmonies, and atmospheric touches.