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Jason Isbell Revisits His Past on 'Reunions': 'I Never Want to Try to Write a Hit Song'

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“Nothing’s too personal for me,” says Jason Isbell. And indeed, during a discussion about Reunions, his new album with his band the 400 Unit, out today, and his career, he never avoids answering any question- except one.As fans of his previous six albums are aware, the four-time Grammy winner is a singular story teller who often reveals more truths in a few words than those less adept do in a whole album.

Reuniting with producer Dave Cobb, Isbell and his band bring a new vitality to the rock/Americana set, recorded at Nashville’s historic RC Studio A.The songs sizzle with bold, unflinching declarations of loss, longing and love.

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