Artist: Jason & the Scorchers
Column from web archive December 12, 2008
Alt-country roads, from Burritos to Scorchers
One of the things I love about this site – about reading it regularly as well as writing for it occasionally – is the sort of dialogue it generates among a community of writers, musicians and kindred-spirit music fans. Even if that dialogue sometimes exists only in my head. As a one-sided conversation has since [...]
Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #42 Nov-Dec 2002
Jason & The Scorchers – Still Standing
Produced by Tom Werman (who made records with rock bands from Mötley Crüe and Molly Hatchet to Cheap Trick and Blue Oyster Cult), 1986′s Still Standing was a move toward the mainstream for Jason & the Scorchers. But in retrospect, it seems more like the beginning of the end of the band that epitomized hard-rocking [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #38 March-April 2002
Jason & The Scorchers – Smith’s Olde Bar (Atlanta, GA)
The cool Atlanta night air was brisk enough to keep an old-timer awake, and when the roasting blast of smoke and body heat that filled Smith’s Olde Bar first hit, it was an omen of things to come. A faded memory of a similar night in a small beer joint in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, almost two [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #15 May-June 1998
Jason & The Scorchers – Midnight Roads & Stages Seen
Consider the options for a Nashville music fan circa 1981. Country was in its post-Urban Cowboy decline (Alabama’s “Love In The First Degree” and Kenny Rogers’ “I Don’t Need You” were two of the year’s biggest hits). Journey, Styx and Ted Nugent dominated the rock airwaves. The local scene was negligible, except when a certain [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #6 Nov-Dec 1996
Jason & The Scorchers – The Scorch will Rise Again
The year is 1982, on the Sunday before Labor Day; the place is Cat’s Records, on West End Avenue in Nashville. A thousand people have packed the store’s parking lot to see Jason & the Scorchers, who in the past year have taken the city by storm with their shotgun marriage of country music and [...]
