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After more than three decades together, 38 Special is still playing more than 100 shows per year.  And at every one of them, thousands of audience members are completely blindsided by the power and muscle of the band's performance. "When we come out, people are like, 'Whoa! It's like a freight train rolling over them...'" says vocalist/guitarist Don Barnes. While most associate the group with its arena-rock '80s pop smashes, these days the band's harder edge is what is immediately noticeable.  Barnes says it's all about maintaining the intensity that they deliver in their live shows.


So when the group went in to record Drivetrain (July 27, Sanctuary Records), its first full studio album in years, it sought to capture that live energy on disc. And as a result, 38 Special, over twenty-five years later, has never sounded so powerful and ‘in your face.' Having had its share of success in the pop realm - selling some 15 million albums - the group sought to make this album all about attitude. It sounds rude, Barnes says, and it was meant to.


"This album won't get labeled as the pop record of the year," frontman Donnie Van Zant says with a hearty laugh, noting that, to him, Drivetrain is the ultimate 38 Special album: "It really personifies what rock and roll is all about. It's greasy, it's loud and it's proud. We've always been a band that strives to stay honest with what has driven us over the years. And it's the greatest validation for us to reach that kind of longevity. The ‘drivetrain' on any motorized machine, from giant earth-movers to Indy cars, is what keeps the wheels on the road and in the game," Van Zant states, "This music keeps our wheels on the road."


The often-bombastic blues-rock tracks compiling Drivetrain owe their rawness to a more natural production approach favored by Barnes and fellow guitarist/vocalist Danny Chauncey, who produced the disc together. Barnes says that over the years they had grown weary of the safe, slick approach employed by some of the band's previous producers. "They always felt that they needed to clean everything up, put everything in its place and make sure that it's all nice," Barnes says. "Our goal was to make this not real nice."  No other track on the album reveals their edge and horsepower like the lead radio single "Hurts Like Love."


Danny Chauncey offers his take on the production, "There always seemed to be that intangible thing missing from past recording sessions. Sometimes controlled chaos can be a good thing, so we cranked up the amps and turned the room mics up to get the ambient noise from the bashing drums and bass.  We wanted to capture that explosive attitude, capture what we sound like live with a 50-foot-tall P.A. system."


Drivetrain's southern-rock-tinged, sometimes big chorus-laden tracks—some of which were penned with longtime songwriting partner Jim Peterik—touch on politics, hope, love and rampant passion. But mostly, it shows the heart of a seasoned band after decades of intense roadwork.


"Something I Need," "Quick Fix," as well as the first single from the album, "Hurts Like Love," focus on extreme desire to the point of obsession.  "Jam On," like many of the cuts on the disc, came from an idea that the band had been kicking around for a couple of years. After Barnes saw U2 frontman Bono on the cover of Time magazine waving an American flag, they were inspired to finish the track. The song became sort of a reaction to the war-torn world we now live in, with an idealized solution.  


"He was championing a peaceful resolution with the power of music bringing about unity, and to us it was kind of like, ‘Hey, this is a screwed up world and nobody has all the answers, but if you think music can somehow make some changes, then we're all behind you, so jam on.'" Barnes says. "That was kind of our little political commentary. The rest of the songs are about cars and girls," he says with a laugh.

On "Haley's Got a Harley," Van Zant gets more expressive and dynamic than ever: "As a vocalist, I just really went outside of myself on that," he says. " The track was just so dirty and I wanted to push it even further. I really used my voice differently than I would normally. It's something that I always wanted to do, so I went for it."


Rounded out by bassist Larry "L.J." Junstrom, drummer Gary Moffatt and keyboardist/vocalist Bobby Capps, the band wrote roughly 30 songs for Drivetrain, deciding to drop some of the lighter ones because they didn't fit the attitude of the record. "We love all kinds of songs. But this album just happens to be one that has the aggression from beginning to end. There might be a couple of lighter moments in it, but that was just maybe for relief," Barnes laughs. "They're there to give the listener time to breathe for a minute. But each song has a totally different personality. That's what I really like about it. They don't sound the same."



While it's been years since the last full 38 Special studio record, it's not as if the band has been dormant. Far from it. In addition to its intensely rigorous touring schedule every year, the group wrote the complete soundtrack and performed music for the film Super Troopers (the Drivetrain song, "Trooper With an Attitude," first appeared in the film).  In addition to cutting a Christmas album in 2001, they contributed a track to a Hank Williams Jr. tribute disc, after delivering an explosive live set, 1999's "Live at Sturgis" (available on Sanctuary Records as a DVD and companion CD).



Van Zant, the brother of late Lynyrd Skynyrd frontman Ronnie Van Zant, and Barnes co-founded the band in its hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, nearly three decades ago. In its early days, the band built its reputation with its brand of Southern boogie and blues-rock, before transforming into a more arena-rock-friendly style. In its second decade, the band scored big with a slew of hits, including such rockers as "Caught Up in You," "Hold on Loosely," "If I'd Been the One," and  "Rockin' into the Night."


Since 1975, the band has released more than 15 albums and from the start, they've toured relentlessly. And the magic's still there, says Van Zant. "It's a high I can't describe to you. It's almost like flying. When I walk up those steps to that stage and hear that audience roar, sometimes I feel like Don and I don't even have to sing, because the crowds are so vocal."



Says Barnes, "We've always carried an attitude that we're going out there to win and God help whoever has to follow us, you know? We've never taken a backseat to anyone. We take the crowd for a ride and try to end up triumphant every night. And since we've had the good fortune to have a lot of hit songs over the years, we just line 'em up and shoot 'em down. By the end of the show, they're completely exhausted along with us."


And it should be no time before those fans are singing every word to the tracks that compose Drivetrain. Some listening advice from Van Zant: "The way to play this disc is to turn it up to 10, and get ready to take the ride."

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 1783 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    38 ROCKED

    by byronk23 on 8/9/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    Van Zant really put on a show. Seen them 3 times and they getter better each time. They're like a fine wine....just gets better with age. Hope to gosh this isn't the last time I get to see them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    .38 Special was great

    by btst on 8/9/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    I enjoyed the show very very much and will go again anytime they are in the Tunica casino's I have always loved their music and songs and have a tape of them in my deck in my car always This is also one of my husband's favorite groups they are extreme performers in my book would like to know the next time they will be in Tunica cause I plan on being there

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    .38 Special was snorbilicious!

    by snorby on 8/9/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    We haven't been to a better concert. The food, the drink, the music was outstanding! .38 Special hasn't lost the ability to capture and work the crowd. They were energetic, talented, and down to earth.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Hard to View from Seating

    by rqw68 on 8/9/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    The concert sounded OK. But just "OK". The band was in tune. Vocals were very close to how they had sounded back-in-the-day. However, the acoustics were terrible AND the best "seats" in the house were in the "Beer Line". Folding chairs on a flat (not gradually incined) floor made it hard for us to see from behind Sasquatch and his mate. (They were sitting the whole time too !) Hopefully, Fitzgerald's will remedy this before the next booking.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Awesome concert

    by fayettecountyredneck on 8/8/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    Would definitely go see them again. Hope they come to Memphis area again (with a better beer line!).

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    .38 Special still holding stong!

    by blondie64 on 8/8/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    I wasn't sure what to expect from an "older" band but .38 Special still sounded great. There were some pleasant surprises with songs I had forgotten were written/performed by them. All in all, it was a very enjoyable and laid back concert for a mature crowd with one good song after another. My only disappointment was that they didn't do the full version of "Second Chance."

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best .38 Special concert I've been to

    by Seadooer on 8/8/09Fitz Casino Tunica - Robinsonville

    .38 Special put on what I think was the best set I've seen them do. They took the stage and played several of their best tunes.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    .38 SPECIAL WAS AWESOME!!

    by Angeli0120 on 7/20/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    Delaware County Fair did a great job with getting .38 Special!!! The only thing was that they never announced the opening act, so don't even know who they were, but they were great also.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    it was very eventful evening

    by redram on 7/19/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    First time been to a concert and had free beer all night! .38 Special was very good! Didn't know all the songs they sang, but they were great. Liked it when they kept thanking the people for coming. Songs I knew sounded good even with age. Overall a very good performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    38 Special just as good as 20+ years ago

    by sherrics on 7/19/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    The 38 Special VIP concert was very awesome. I saw them in concert 20 years ago and they are still extremely good. We had a great time and loved the show!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PURE SOUTHERN ROCK!!!!

    by mechanicman on 7/18/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    If there is a true meaning to southern hospitality,it was evident at the 38 special concert played at a county fair in a small midwest town in Manchester Iowa.From beggining to end this concert gave you everything you asked for and more.Despite the fact it was more like winter with temperatures in the low fiftys,the cold was ignored by the abundance of Food,beer and a general warmth of the entire crowd and of the band that was playing.I could have sworn that I was in Sturgis North Dakota at a Festival rather than at a fair in Manchester Iowa. That was how high powered 38 Special played to the crowd!For two hours nothing else mattered except what was happening on stage.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    38 Special was HOT !!!

    by rockquarrry on 7/18/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    I have not seen this band in years and they were just as good (if not better) than ever. It was a beautiful night and everyone behaved. Thanks to the BEER girls that worked thier butt off and were always smiling. I bet thier dogs are barking today. Thanks 38 Special for making it a very special evening. Rock On.... Cheers !!! :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome! Still as good as my younger days

    by NELLY76 on 7/18/09Delaware County Fairgrounds - Manchester

    It was so neat to see the "older" crowd, jammin out and getting on chairs . I know it had to of taken them back to the "days". IT was a awesome concert!