Jimbo Mathus' Confederate Buddha is a captivating Americana masterpiece, blending alt-country elements to create a unique sound. Released on 24 May 2011 via Memphis International Records, this 45-minute album is a testament to Mathus' skill as a storyteller and musician.
The album's twelve tracks, including 'Jimmy the Kid', 'Cling to the Roots', and 'Days of High Cotton', showcase Mathus' ability to craft compelling narratives and memorable melodies. With songs like 'Leash My Pony' and 'Aces & Eights', Confederate Buddha delves into the complexities of human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, and redemption.
Throughout the album, Mathus' distinctive voice and genre-bending style evoke the spirit of American roots music, while his lyrical depth and poetic imagery add a layer of sophistication to the record. Confederate Buddha is a must-listen for fans of Americana and alt-country, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that will leave a lasting impression. Jimbo Mathus' Confederate Buddha is a remarkable achievement, solidifying his position as a leading figure in the Americana music scene.