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The American south isn't just Brent Cobb's home. It's his muse, too. A Georgia native, he fills his Grammy-nominated songwriting with the sounds and stories of an area that's been home to southern rockers, soul singers, country legends, and bluesmen. Cobb has a name for that rich tapestry of music -- "southern eclectic" -- and he offers up his own version of it with his newest album, Southern Star.

"Down here, there's a lot going on and there's nothing going on at the same time," he says. "You've got all these different cultures in the south, and everything is mixed in together. Otis Redding and Little Richard were from the same town in Georgia. So were the Allman Brothers. James Brown and Ray Charles grew up right down the road. All these sounds reflect the South itself, and that music has influenced the whole world. It's definitely influenced mine."

Filled with country-soul songwriting, laid back grooves, and classic storytelling, Southern Star distills the best parts of southern culture into 10 of the strongest songs in Cobb's catalog. He began writing the material after leaving Nashville -- where he spent a decade releasing solo records like 2016's Shine On Rainy Day (which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Americana Album) while penning hit songs for Luke Combs, Miranda Lambert, Little Big Town, and dozens of others -- and returning with his family to Georgia. It was a time of change. Not long after celebrating the arrival of his second child, Cobb found himself mourning the death of his longtime friend, Jason "Rowdy" Cope of The Steel Woods.

"Rowdy was like my older brother," says Cobb, who named Southern Star in part after a small-town bar that he and Cope used to frequent. "He loved the music that came out of Georgia, and he helped me appreciate it even more. A lot of artists like to branch out and become experimental as their career continues, but I sort of go the opposite way. I feel like I can never go wrong if I continue to get closer and closer to the core of who I am and what I love, musically. Coming back to Georgia helped me with that. Southern Star is the sound of me getting closer to the source."

Don't let Cobb's breezy songs about rural life fool you. There's some serious complexity lurking beneath the surface. At first glance, "It's a Start" unfolds like the soundtrack to a leisurely afternoon in the south, with Cobb singing the praises of crawfish, barbecue, and day-drinking. Dig deeper, though, and the song reveals itself to be something more universal: a reminder to appreciate the small things in life, stay mindful, and chase down new horizons at your own pace. To Cobb, there's something distinctly southern about that message, too. "Sometimes, there ain't shit going on down here," he says with a laugh, "but since there's nothing else to do, you learn to be laid back. You learn to use your imagination, and you wind up imitating your surroundings. These songs sound like the place that inspired them. On 'It's a Start,' when the organ comes in, it reminds me of the sound of the cicadas and frogs you hear in the springtime."

Cobb doesn't just imitate his surroundings with Southern Star. He immerses himself within them. To record the album, he headed to Macon and set up shop at Capricorn Sound Studios, where artists like the Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels, and Percy Sledge once roamed the halls. "I decided to use all local musicians," says Cobb, who self-produced the album with help from Oran Thorton. "I wanted Southern Star to shine a light on the southern players who are still living and working in Macon. Everyone on the album is a Georgia native apart from Jimmy Matt Rowland, who plays keys, and Oran Thornton, my engineer and co-producer. That's it. I wanted to capture that 'southern eclectic' sound on this album, and I don't think you can capture it without being in it."

Eclectic, indeed. Track like "Devil Ain't Done," "Livin' the Dream," and "On't Know When" dish up greasy servings of country-fried funky-tonk, while "Patina" and "Kick the Can" evoke the unhurried sounds of 1970s folk music. "When Country Came Back To Town" even shifts its focus to Los Angeles (where Cobb recorded his indie debut, No Place to Leave, with producers Shooter Jennings and his own Grammy-winning cousin, Dave Cobb) and Nashville. The song is a salute to the unsung heroes of the music communities in both cities, laced with shout-outs to Nikki Lane, Hayes Carll, and others. "It's about the friends I've made along the nearly 20-year-old path it's taken for the independent country movement to grow into what it is today," he adds.

During the months leading up to Southern Star's release, Cobb spent much of his time on the road, playing to stadium crowds of 60,000 people as Luke Combs' opening act. Perhaps that's why Southern Star feels so well-timed. Not only is it a snapshot of an artist at the peak of his songwriting abilities; it's also a love letter to his southern roots, made all the more potent by his recent travels.

"You know how when you're growing up, you're told that if you ever get lost out there, look for the northern star to help find direction back home?" he asks. "Well, I'm from Georgia, so I always look for the southern star. This album, the songs, the sounds... they're all a product of where I'm from, both musically and environmentally. Historically and presently, that area also happens to be the same place that cultivated a good many of the most influential artists in the whole world of music. Music as we know it would not exist without the American south. It's funky and sentimental. It's simple and complex."

With Brent Cobb, the southern star shines on.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 26 reviews
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    by Sam Haywood on 12/5/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Great venue, would definitely visit again, sound was spot on"it was live & overall sounded great"Brent Cobb & J.D. Clayton is a must see now tour/magical moment in music Nashville, Tn was a great show

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Brent Cobb @ Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville,

    by Mabel on 12/4/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Brent Cobb is a favorite artist of my significant other. Everything was great, held at smaller venue. Brent spent 1 1/2 after concert signing autographs and could take pictures. We both really enjoyed it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Rocking show

    by Carrie on 12/4/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Brent Cobb is one of my favorite current song writers. He is unequivocal himself as a song writer and performer. His authenticity is refreshing. He is graciously humble and with his band puts on a hell of a show. 12 out of 10 recommend catching a show. We saw back to back shows in Lexington and Nashville and they both brought the house down.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show!

    by Lexi on 12/4/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Had a great time, he’s an amazing artist. Great singer and songwriter. Would definitely recommend seeing him live!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by Darrick on 12/4/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Fantastic Brent Cobb show. He's a great artist with a variety of songs that sound great live. Tons of fun. Brooklyn Bowl also had a great sound system. Great spot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by BC on 12/4/23Brooklyn Bowl Nashville - Nashville

    Great venue and great show by open and BCobb. My only complaint is I wish BCobb had gone another 30 minutes. Left out some of my favorites.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing set--great energy

    by HG on 11/10/23Bowery Ballroom - New York

    First time seeing Brent Cobb live and it did not disappoint. Smaller venue at the Bowery was perfect to feel a better connection to the music and Brent's energy. Hope he comes back to NYC soon.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Darn good time; same as always

    by ShaunL on 11/6/23Jefferson Theater - Charlottesville

    Saw Brent Cobb at the Jefferson Theater in Charlottesville. Quick entry and quick exit. The staff was excellent and the venue is an awesome place to see a show. Brent Cobb was awesome as he always is. I can’t even remember how many times I have seen him; but it has been a lot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    On point and awesome

    by GBailey on 11/6/23Jefferson Theater - Charlottesville

    It couldn’t have been better. Sound was perfect. Song list was exactly right. Best show that comes to town by far.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Historical Trifecta

    by Mike S on 10/29/22Bijou Theatre - Knoxville

    We planned our musical pilgrimage to Tennessee around seeing 2 of our favorite Americana artists. The Bijou made it a Trifecta while being able to enjoy the show in an amazing historical venue.