Backyard Tire Fire - The Places We Lived

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Review by Arvind Balaji Kakade

The Places We Lived by Backyard Tire Fire is an impressive album that showcases the band's talent for blending rock, blues, and Americana music. The album's 11 tracks are filled with catchy hooks, gritty guitar riffs, and heartfelt lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and nostalgia.

From the opening track, "How in the Hell Did You Get Back Here?," the band sets the tone for the album with a driving beat and raw vocals that are sure to get listeners moving. Other standout tracks include "Welcome to the Factory," a bluesy number with a catchy chorus, and "Rainy Day (Don't Go Away)," a ballad that showcases the band's softer side.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Time with You02:48
Welcome to the Factory03:53
How In The Hell Did You Get Back Here?
Welcome To The Factory
Time With You
Home Today
Rainy Day (Don't Go Away)03:54
Everybody's Down
Shoulda Shut It
The Places We Lived
Rainy Day (Don't Go Away)
Everybody's Down01:57
Legal Crime
One Wrong Turn
How in the Hell Did You Get Back Here?04:05

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Catalog Numbers

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  • HYN 9369

Labels

Hyena Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Promo
  • Advance
  • Vinyl
  • LP

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByThe Music Force Media Group, LLC
Distributed ByThe Music Force Media Group, LLC
Recorded AtOxide Lounge Recording
Mastered AtSaff Mastering

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerEdward Anderson, Tony Sanfilippo
Executive ProducerGeoff Harrison
Mastered ByCarl Saff
Recorded ByTony Sanfilippo
EngineerTony Sanfilippo
Mixed ByTony Sanfilippo

Notes

Advance CD

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 25005 93691
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About Backyard Tire Fire

The rebirth of Backyard Tire Fire springs forth with an undeniable burst of musical energy. Fans will cheer the bands return the way families celebrate a long-awaited reunion. The Midwestern guitar rock unit is back with Black Dirt Blue Sky, their first collection of new recordings in 10 years. The music radiates a spirit of renewal, like a John Deere tractor turning over a patch of rich soil. And the musicians pack more passion into the material than a team of horses in their prime, eager to work. The recordings show how much bandmates Edward David Anderson, Matt Anderson, Scott Tipping and John Ganser are happy to play new songs together after a decade-long hiatus. These tunes and this lineup are by far the best this band has ever sounded, lead vocalist and songwriter Edward David Anderson said. Black Dirt Blue Sky is loaded with moments that coax smiles and recall good memories. Carefree Kids inspires nostalgia, while Alejandro Escovedo is both a wry ode to the mystery of dreams and a nod to the iconic rocker. The bands experience touring the USA and recording a series of timeless alt-country records in the early aughts informs the present-day energy of tunes like Little Wren and the music shines with beauty and joy, like light at the end of a long tunnel. It's a story of redemption and perseverance, of second chances, Anderson said. The pandemic even tried to foil it, but we wouldn't have it. We hunkered down and put this beautiful recording together in home studios throughout Illinois and beyond. BTF were darlings of radio stations like Chicagos WXRT-FM in the early 2000s. Grammy Award-winning producer Steve Berlin of Los Lobos produced their 2010 album, Good To Be. Johnny Hickman of Cracker compared them to Wilco. The music rings with crisp guitar tones, tight harmonies and pointed lyrics. Anderson and Tipping (The Mighty Blue Kings) create the core vibe with skillful guitar work. Andersons brother, Matt, plays bass with new guy Ganser (The Something Brothers) on drums. From the hard driving House of Cards to the country ballad Truck Stop Shower, the songs on Black Dirt Blue Sky make the new sound familiar and the familiar sound new. Anderson has released four acclaimed solo albums in recent years and performed extensively throughout the country. Since the band stopped recording and touring together in 2011, bandmates have overcome great losses to make joyous music together again. Hearing some of those older tunes I had written and cared so deeply about made me want to play them again, but it was the new material that really excited me. Anderson said. I had a strong urge to make music with my brother again. So we called our old pal and touring guitar player, brought in the drummer that I had been playing with the previous five years, and Backyard Tire Fire was reborn. Black Dirt Blue Sky is produced by EDA and was independently released Sept 10, 2021 by Andersons Black Dirt Records in conjunction with the Royal Potato Family label. Backyard Tire Fire performed at Summer Camp Music Festival in Chillicothe, IL, Alternating Currents in Davenport, IA and Black Dirt Music Festival in Bloomington, IL in 2021 and plans to play select dates and festival plays in 2022 and beyond.

Members

  • John Ganser
  • Scott Tipping
  • Matt Anderson
  • Tim Kramp
  • Edward David Anderson
  • Warren Hawk
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Summary by Arvind Balaji Kakade

Throughout the album, Backyard Tire Fire demonstrates their ability to create songs that are both musically engaging and emotionally resonant. The Places We Lived is a must-listen for fans of Americana and rock music alike.

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