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Gary Louris and Mark Olson: Ready for the Flood

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Former Jayhawks bandmates put history behind them to make some new memories

These new memories—thank the Americana gods—are riddled with Louris and Olson’s past, but there are hints of even older musical moments. Ready for the Flood reveals traces of The Kinks, the Grateful Dead, Moby Grape, Buffalo Springfield and even Procol Harum (check the organ on “My Gospel Song For You”) lingering in the minds of the makers. That the ghost of Gram Parsons haunts some of the tunes is less surprising but more than welcome. The production of Black Crowe Chris Robinson lends grit, but is never intrusive, letting the scruffy melodies and jigsaw-puzzle interlocking of these stellar voices do the heavy lifting. The few electric moments (“Bicycle” stands out) provide a different kind of tension, a gruff contrast to the straightforward acoustic timelessness of tracks like 
“Bloody Hands."

Ready for the Flood will hit record store shelves in January 2009.

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Jayhawks Mark Olson and Gary Louris talk new album

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photos by Darren Ankenman
The last time Mark Olson and Gary Louris put out a record together, O.J. Simpson was still on trial. The year was 1995, and that album was the Jayhawks’ Tomorrow the Green Grass, a high point for a band that had already put out some of the best music of the early 1990s. But Olson then married singer/songwriter Victoria Williams and retreated to the desert of Joshua Tree, where the couple formed The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers. Louris continued with his bandmates Marc Perlman and Tim O’Reagan in The Jayhawks. But 13 years heals a lot of hard feelings, and the pair is getting ready for their new album, Ready For the Flood, to hit stores this September on Hacktone Records.

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Jayhawks Mark Olson and Gary Louris Together Again

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Right now I'm listening to "Blue" by the Jayhawks off Tomorrow The Green Grass, and I'm feeling like all is right with the world. The two singer/songwriters behind this seminal country-rock record announced earlier this week that they've just finished recording a new record together —their first since Mark Olson  left the band in 1995. He and his then-wife Victoria Williams moved to Joshua Tree and began making music as The Creekdippers. I visited their little hose in the desert for the cover story of the very first issue of Paste.

I liked the music of The Creekdippers, and I like the music The Jayhawks continued to make after Olson left, but I'm more excited about the idea of them making music together again. Ready For the Flood is due out Sept. 16 on Hacktone Records. And I get to talk to both of them today about the new project. As always, let me know (quickly) if you've got any questions you'd like me to ask either. I'll also be interviewing Lori McKenna today.


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