Acclaimed local musician River Shook stopped by Live & Local this week, following the release of their self-titled album, their first as a solo artist after a ten-year run with Sarah Shook & the Disarmers.
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“I think this was a way to plant my flag,” Shook says of the new album, which comes almost exactly a year after they dissolved the Disarmers. “I don’t care about fame, I don’t (even) like people looking at me…(but) I’m a songwriter first and foremost, and the entire reason I started making music in the first place was to get my songs in the world.”
Those songs are as vibrant and memorable as ever, with powerful lyrics that capture the roller coaster of surviving and finding joy through all the extreme highs and lows and slings and arrows of life, all delivered in Shook’s signature deep raspy twang that still ranks as one of the best voices the Triangle’s ever produced.
But while “River Shook” is billed as a solo album – and Shook certainly stands out as the star – it’s not really a solo project at all, but a duo. Shook co-produced all the songs at home in tandem with her partner (and fiancé) Blake Tallent, who plays eleven different instruments across the album’s ten tracks.
Shook and Tallent first came together in 2021, in a “wild chain of events” that Shook captured in the song “Running To Georgia.”
“We (had a show) in Savannah and he was our sound tech,” Shook remembers. “And when I walked into the venue to get the lay of the land, I saw him across the room and had this moment of instant recognition that was – not quite love at first sight, not quite attraction, but a moment of recognition where my brain was just like, ‘that’s my person’…
“Then (seven months later) we needed a guitarist, and my manager texted this guy in Nashville… he was unavailable, but he walked downstairs to the studio where his housemate – Blake! – was mixing a session, and asked, ‘do you want this gig?’ And Blake was like, ‘absolutely, I do.'”
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Now that the album’s out, Shook is doing what they always do: hitting the road for an extended tour. Their next show is a local one – Raleigh’s Live After 5 series this Thursday, July 16, starting at 7 p.m. on Moore Square – but then they’re heading out for a pair of tours, first a monthlong West Coast swing opening for Old 97’s (including a gig in Wyoming, the only state in the continental 48 that Shook hasn’t yet played) and then a two-week headlining tour up and down the East Coast.
“I think about this stuff a lot,” Shook says of their life as a touring musician. “It’s hard to be away from your loved one, your pets, your family…(but) I made a conscious decision years ago that I was not going to have a normal life because I had to dedicate, I had to give everything to what I do…
“(So) this is my entire life. Writing songs, making records, touring. This is what I do, this is what it is. So I don’t have a normal friend group – I won’t (even) get a dog if I have to be on the road half the year. And I really want a dog. When I retire I’ll probably have like 10 million dogs.”
Before diving into that dog-parent life, though, Shook’s leaning into the music – and on this album just as much as their previous ones, they’re also leaning into their identity as a queer singer-songwriter as well, bringing those stories to the fore in their songs.
“I think so often, queer people have to sort of find themselves or try to see themselves in ‘straight’ stories, especially when there’s not a lot of accurate representation,” Shook says. “So (I’m) trying to kind of flip that on its head: this (song) is a love story, but anyone can see themselves in it…
“It’s for everyone. Love is for everyone.”
River Shook stopped by Live & Local this week to discuss their new album and play three tracks: “”Running to Georgia,” “Country Angel,” and “Beater Car.” Listen:
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