Jim Lauderdale's "This Changes Everything" is a vibrant celebration of Texas country music, recorded in the heart of the Lone Star State at Aryln Studios in Austin and Cherry Ridge Studio in Floresville. Released on September 30, 2016, under Sky Crunch Records, this album is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary Texas songwriters, performers, and the iconic dance hall scene that has nurtured countless artists throughout their careers.
With a blend of bluegrass, Americana, alt-country, outlaw country, and roots rock, Lauderdale crafts a rich and diverse soundscape that pays homage to the rich musical heritage of Texas. The album features 11 tracks, including the title song co-written with Texas icon Bruce Robison, and spans a concise yet impactful 35 minutes.
From the evocative lyrics of "It All Started and Ended with You" to the lively rhythms of "All the Rage in Paris," Lauderdale's songwriting shines through, offering a mix of introspective storytelling and foot-stomping anthems. Tracks like "You Turn Me Around" and "We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This" showcase his knack for blending traditional country themes with contemporary sensibilities.
"Lost in the Shuffle" and "The Weakness of Two Hearts" delve into the complexities of relationships, while "Nobody's Fault" and "I'll Still Be Around" offer poignant reflections on life and love. The album closes with the reflective "Drive," leaving listeners with a sense of both nostalgia and anticipation.
Jim Lauderdale's "This Changes Everything" is not just an album; it's a testament to the enduring spirit of Texas country music, capturing the essence of a genre that continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.