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01. "The world is on fire" 02. "Crooked + straight" 03. "Tough folks" 04. "When we were younger men" 05. "One day at a time" 06. "Things change" 07. "Work conquers all" 08. "I gave up the drinking (Before she gave up on me)" 09. "Shadows of you" 10. "'Till the final curtain falls"
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 | | Description: | In the lush tobacco fields of North Carolina where BJ Barham was raised, people work hard. Families stay nearby, toiling and growing together. BJ loves those farms and his tiny Reidsville hometown, but he had to run off and start American Aquarium, a band now beloved by thousands. BJ couldnâ??t stay. But he couldnâ??t really leave, either: heâ??s still singing about the lessons, stories, and lives that define rural Americaâ??â??and him. Recorded at 3CG Records in Tulsa, Oklahoma, American Aquariumâ??s seventh studio album, Things Change was produced by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter John Fulbright and features cameos from Americana standouts including John Moreland and Jamie Lin Wilson. Stacked with BJâ??s signature storytellingâ??â??always deeply personal but also instantly relatableâ??â??Things Change questions and curses current events, shares one manâ??s intimate evolution, and leaves listeners with a priceless gift: hope. BJâ??s candor has fueled American Aquariumâ??s runaway appeal, visible most clearly in consistently sold-out shows across the country and throughout Europe - between 200 and 250 dates a year. Much has changed for the band and BJ since their acclaimed last effort, Wolves. In 2017, every American Aquarium member save BJ quit the group. American Aquarium has featured about 30 players since BJ founded the outfit in 2006, and while each member has left indelible marks, the band has always been anchored by the literary songs and sometimes roaring, sometimes whispering, drawl of BJ Barham. Featuring a new band lineup that includes Shane Boeker on lead guitar, drummer Joey Bybee, bassist Ben Hussey, and Adam Kurtz on pedal steel and electric guitar, as well as a reinvigorated frontman in BJ, Things Change is American Aquariumâ??s first release on a label after selling thousands of records on their own. - In the lush tobacco fields of North Carolina where BJ Barham was raised, people work hard. Families stay nearby, toiling and growing together. BJ loves those farms and his tiny Reidsville hometown, but he had to run off and start American Aquarium, a band now beloved by thousands. BJ couldn't stay. But he couldn't really leave, either: he's still singing about the lessons, stories, and lives that define rural America-and him. Recorded at 3CG Records in Tulsa, Oklahoma, American Aquarium's seventh studio album, Things Change was produced by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter John Fulbright and features cameos from Americana standouts including John Moreland and Jamie Lin Wilson. Stacked with BJ's signature storytelling-always deeply personal but also instantly relatable-Things Change questions and curses current events, shares one man's intimate evolution, and leaves listeners with a priceless gift: hope. BJ's candor has fueled American Aquarium's runaway appeal, visible most clearly in consistently sold-out shows across the country and throughout Europe - between 200 and 250 dates a year. Much has changed for the band and BJ since their acclaimed last effort, Wolves. In 2017, every American Aquarium member save BJ quit the group. American Aquarium has featured about 30 players since BJ founded the outfit in 2006, and while each member has left indelible marks, the band has always been anchored by the literary songs and sometimes roaring, sometimes whispering, drawl of BJ Barham. Featuring a new band lineup that includes Shane Boeker on lead guitar, drummer Joey Bybee, bassist Ben Hussey, and Adam Kurtz on pedal steel and electric guitar, as well as a reinvigorated frontman in BJ, Things Change is American Aquarium's first release on a label after selling thousands of records on their own."Things Change" is a compelling CD release by American Aquarium, brought to you by New West Records, Inc. This album showcases the band's signature blend of alternative country and heartland rock, delivering emotionally charged lyrics and powerful melodies that resonate with listeners. "Things Change" marks a significant chapter in American Aquarium's discography, reflecting themes of transformation and resilience through standout tracks like "The World Is on Fire" and "Tough Folks." The production quality highlights both raw authenticity and polished musicianship.
American Aquarium, formed in 2006 in Raleigh, North Carolina, has earned critical acclaim for their honest songwriting and relentless touring schedule. Led by frontman BJ Barham, the band has built a loyal fanbase across the United States. Their previous albums such as "Burn.Flicker.Die." received widespread praise and solidified their place within Americana music circles.
New West Records, Inc., established in 1998, is renowned for supporting innovative artists across genres including rock, country, folk, and Americana. With an impressive roster featuring acts like Drive-By Truckers and Steve Earle & The Dukes (and Duchesses), New West consistently delivers high-quality releases that appeal to discerning music fans worldwide. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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