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(Press Here) Tedeschi Trucks Band (TTB), the GRAMMY Award-winning band led by the dynamic wife and husband duo of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, has released their sixth studio album, Future Soul, via Fantasy Records.
"I feel like this is the most unique record we've done," says Trucks of Future Soul. "It's my favorite collection of songs that we've ever put on a record. From song to song, there's just not a weak spot. With Future Soul, we wanted to shake things up. We hope that our fans and everyone who listens to this album enjoys the ride!"
This Tuesday, March 24th, Tedeschi Trucks Band will be guests on "The Howard Stern Show" talking about Future Soul and much more in addition to a full band performance of tracks off the new album. Listen live on SiriusXM channel Howard 100 at 9:45am ET.
Future Soul, produced by Mike Elizondo (Twenty One Pilots, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Carrie Underwood) and co-produced by Trucks, is TTB's most powerful album to date. The heart, honesty, and full-band collaboration also makes the new 11-track album their most unique collection. The majority of the songwriting was done by Trucks, Tedeschi, Mike Mattison, Gabe Dixon, and Tyler Greenwell with the music sonically pulling from a variety of influences including funk, rock 'n roll, blues, soul, punk, and much more. Future Soul - recorded at their own Swamp Raga Recording (Jacksonville, FL) as well as Phantom Studios (Gallatin, TN) - marks the follow-up to TTB's 2022 conceptual quadruple studio album, I Am The Moon, and their 2025 live release, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Leon Russell Present: Mad Dogs & Englishmen Revisited (LIVE AT LOCKN').
Kicking off Future Soul is the laid-back funky soul of "Crazy Cryin'," into the infectious, driving mid-tempo, Mattison-penned classic "I Got You," hailed as "irresistible" by Classic Rock Magazine. The timeless "Who Am I" follows, harkening back slightly to TTB's hit "Midnight in Harlem" while also being its own beast. "Future Soul" kicks the door down sonically, highlighting a collection whose depth is matched by its buoyant spirit. On "Future Soul," Trucks, who has notched two appearances on Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" list, had fun with his 1958 "crazy Space Age Flying V." Future Soul also includes the blues shuffle "Devil Be Gone" and rocker "Be Kind," both penned by Dixon. Stream the album here
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