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Rod Picott – POSTPONED

April 1, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

$15
Rod Picott

July 2019 found Rod Picott releasing his eleventh album, titled Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil. The new album is completely acoustic, featuring only guitar, harmonica and Picott’s weathered vocals. Many of the songs on Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil are influenced by a health scare that Picott endured in the winter of 2018. The condition was hunted down and solved but the weeks-long incident of a freight train running through his chest played a profound role in the writing and recording of the album. Alone with his modest recording gear, Picott set about making an album as honest, raw and uncontrived as his spine would allow. Already known for the intimacy and vivid narratives of his previous work, Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil opens the door wider still. The songs are confessional and honest. The recording itself is unpolished and raw. Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil takes a small turn away from the blue-collar anthems he’s been lauded for and finds Picott exploring his own inner life with the same deft and revealing hand he’s honed over the last nineteen years. Rod Picott’s health is now in check.

 

 

The opening song, “Ghost” reveals Picott’s inner voice announcing itself with introspection, openness and poetic revelation.

 

I lost a couple of high notes from the top of my voice

From moaning too hard but I guess that was my choice

I drink myself to sleep at night can’t tell myself I don’t

Crawling through the minefield of passing time and losing hope

Hard as nails thin as hope

I’m the punchline of my own joke

And I’m broken as a bone  

Going up in smoke

I’m a ghost

 

One of the songs, “Mama’s Boy” was written with Picott’s long-time co-writing partner Slaid Cleaves. The song asks questions of masculinity and self-identification in a world that can be so often cruel and limited. Picott’s own working-class childhood is explored nakedly.

 

They hung a clothesline up to make a ring

Drinking Mickey’s Big Mouth the first day of spring

His uncle was a boxer his grandfather too

His father fought a couple times in 62 

So they tied the gloves on his shaky hands

Gonna turn that boy into a man

A wasp will sting and flowers grow 

Learn to make a fist and when to throw

In his dirty shirt and his corduroys 

He wasn’t tough enough he was a mama’s boy

 

Now in his fifties, Rod Picott has garnered a cult audience across the U.S. and Europe. He tours tirelessly and continues to garner rave reviews for both his songwriting skills and darkly humorous, compelling live show. A prolific writer, Picott has recently turned his hand to poetry (God In His Slippers, Murmmeration Mezcalita Press) short fiction (Out Past The Wires – Working Title Farm) and has a novel in the works titled A Bony Right Fist. Born in the small mill town of South Berwick Maine and residing in Nashville TN since 1994 Tell The Truth & Shame The Devil is the latest release from former construction worker Rod Picott. Tour dates can be viewed at www.rodpicott.com

 

 

Great writing is all about story, and Rod is so damn good at story.” – Mary Gauthier

“Mesmerizing” – Rolling Stone.com

“Songs like Raymond Carver short stories” Houston Chronicle  

“A truly great songwriter” – 3rd Coast Music

“Seriously gifted” – No Depression

 

THIS SHOW HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

NEW DATE TBA

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Date:
April 1, 2020
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
$15
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Venue

The 443 Social Club & Lounge
443 Burnet Ave
Syracuse, NY 13203