Jeremy Pinnell - Decades (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: Jeremy Pinnell
Title: Decades
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: SOFABURN RECORDS
Genre: Americana, Country, Honky Tonk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 33:38
Total Size: 79 / 201 / 665 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Decades
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: SOFABURN RECORDS
Genre: Americana, Country, Honky Tonk
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 33:38
Total Size: 79 / 201 / 665 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Barabbas (2:54)
02. Too Much Sugar (3:06)
03. Save You (3:39)
04. Standing Still (3:25)
05. Stuck in the Rain (3:13)
06. Set Me Free (3:25)
07. Dallas (3:37)
08. Come Home to Me (3:53)
09. We've Been Wrong (3:30)
10. Pink Champagne (3:06)
Years before releasing OH/KY — a debut album built on the borderline between Rust Belt roots music and raw, unflinching country — Jeremy Pinnell grew up within reach of the Ohio River, listening to a musical soundtrack as broad as midwestern skies.
Merle Haggard. Concrete Blonde. Tom Petty. AC/DC. Those artists were on repeat, mixing with the gospel hymns he sang in church, influencing the ever-evolving songwriting that would eventually take him far beyond Kentucky. Four albums later, Pinnell digs deep into those hook-heavy beginnings with Decades. It's the most melodic album of his acclaimed career, produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Shooter Jennings and influenced by the radio-friendly choruses he heard as a teenager.
"I love hooks," Pinnell says unapologetically. "I love big, melodic songs that talk about serious things. That's what I wanted to do with Decades: share intimate observations about myself and others in a hooky, positive way. I wanted it to be personal, but I also wanted it to be fun."
Merle Haggard. Concrete Blonde. Tom Petty. AC/DC. Those artists were on repeat, mixing with the gospel hymns he sang in church, influencing the ever-evolving songwriting that would eventually take him far beyond Kentucky. Four albums later, Pinnell digs deep into those hook-heavy beginnings with Decades. It's the most melodic album of his acclaimed career, produced by two-time GRAMMY winner Shooter Jennings and influenced by the radio-friendly choruses he heard as a teenager.
"I love hooks," Pinnell says unapologetically. "I love big, melodic songs that talk about serious things. That's what I wanted to do with Decades: share intimate observations about myself and others in a hooky, positive way. I wanted it to be personal, but I also wanted it to be fun."