Kevin Gordon – Keeping My Brother Down

  • August 22, 2024

Kevin Gordon, the esteemed Nashville singer-songwriter and poet, is set to release his highly anticipated album, The In Between, on September 13. This marks his first full-length work since 2018’s Tilt & Shine. Produced by Joe V. McMahan, known for his work with Justin Townes Earle, the album represents a profound chapter in Gordon’s life, marked by personal trials and artistic rebirth.

The lead single, “Simple Things,” introduces the album with a poignant reflection on the human connection and the energy exchanged between performer and audience. The track, mixed by the acclaimed Tchad Blake, carries an added weight, as it was conceived during the pandemic and while Gordon was battling throat cancer. The diagnosis came as a crushing blow during the recording sessions, leading to a necessary hiatus as Gordon underwent intensive treatment. His personal struggle with cancer and subsequent recovery has imbued the album with a deep emotional resonance, transforming the recording process into a journey of profound personal significance.

Gordon’s battle with cancer has not only impacted the recording of The In Between but has also infused the album with a renewed urgency and clarity. The experience of facing mortality has given his music a fresh, raw intensity. “Coming out of that, it definitely did create a certain sense of not only urgency but a sense of permission,” Gordon reflects. This newfound perspective has allowed him to express himself with greater honesty and depth, evident in his dynamic vocal performances throughout the album.

One of the standout tracks, “Keeping My Brother Down,” exemplifies this shift in Gordon’s songwriting. Premiering exclusively on American Blues Scene, the song powerfully addresses historical and contemporary racial injustices, linking the murders of Emmett Till, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner. Gordon’s choice to record this track reflects his commitment to using his music as a platform for social commentary, offering a deeply personal and reflective perspective as a white Southerner confronting these painful issues.

Gordon’s impact on the music industry is notable, with collaborations alongside Lucinda Williams and appearances on NPR’s World Cafe. His songs have also been covered by notable artists like Keith Richards and Levon Helm. The In Between not only continues his legacy but also demonstrates his resilience and capacity to turn personal hardship into art. As he re-emerges into the spotlight, Gordon’s latest work promises to captivate and resonate with audiences, offering a profound testament to the power of music in the face of adversity. – Jason Felton