J. Tillman’s new record - “Vacilando Territory Blues” (Western Vinyl, Jan. 20)

J. Tillman has a pretty vast recorded output. His titles are typically limited run and hard to find. Keep, Yer Bird, and Fargo all tried to expand this amazing singer songwriter’s reach but to the extent that he’s not yet a household name they haven’t succeeded. Now Western Vinyl is hoping to change all that with the release of his newest record Vacilando Territory Blues.

To say that the bulk of Tillman’s songs are dour downers would be an understatement. This new record isn’t an exception. What does sound a little different is just how much of his soul is laid bare here, especially on the self-referential (and self-pitying) song “James’ Blues”.

The album comes out in January, but on Oct. 27 you should be able to buy it digitally at any of the major outfits.

James Blues

Bonus song from Vacilando Territory Blues:

Steel On Steel

2 Responses to “J. Tillman’s new record - “Vacilando Territory Blues” (Western Vinyl, Jan. 20)”

  1. The dude says:

    So I saw that The Sex Pistols have a DVD release soon. There’ll Always Be An England looks really good. I wish I could have gone to one of those shows. Check it out: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FBJUMM?ie=...

  2. Smansmith says:

    Absolutely cannot wait! This album (although most of it has made tours of his MySpace already) is going to be stellar.

    Thanks for posting this!

    Sman