For this episode, Will Rigby—drummer for the seminal indie rock band the dB’s—introduces Al to Cheri Knight’s 1998 album, The Northeast Kingdom. Will talks about his experience of playing on the album, breaks down aspects of the recording process and discusses why he loves the album and is proud to have played on it. He also talks about the 2024 reissued versions of the dB’s first two albums, Stands for Decibels and Repercussion, and the band’s upcoming tour.
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1:17 Will joins the show
2:36 Will talks about the trajectory of Cheri Knight’s musical career and his place in it
5:12 Will explains why he wanted to talk about The Northeast Kingdom
8:49 Will talks about the band Knight toured with
12:14 Knight’s experience with farming is a key theme of the album
15:32 Will and Al discuss one of Knight’s sequencing choices
19:48 Will talks about Steve Earle’s contributions to the album
26:16 Will and Al talk about the heavier sound of “Sweetheart”
27:14 Will delves into the guitar sounds on the album
Going into detail on specific tracks:
29:28 The Northeast Kingdom
38:12 The Hatfield Side
41:47 Dead Man’s Curve
43:19 Will thinks the band rehearsed just the right amount before recording the album
44:18 Will is also a fan of the cover art
45:47 Will talks about the reissues of the dB’s first two albums
49:33 Will discusses the upcoming dB’s tour
53:22 Will the dB’s ever record new music again?
Outro music is from “Ask for Jill” by the dB’s.