Steve Earle, a seasoned storyteller and master of alt-country and outlaw country, delivers a raw and authentic experience with "So You Wannabe an Outlaw". Released on June 16, 2017, under Warner Records, this album is a testament to Earle's enduring talent and his ability to capture the essence of Americana and country rock. Clocking in at just under 50 minutes, the 15-track album is a journey through the heart of modern country music, blending traditional themes with contemporary sensibilities.
Earle's distinctive voice and gritty guitar work are at the forefront, with tracks like "So You Wannabe an Outlaw" and "Fixin' to Die" showcasing his signature outlaw country style. The album also features more introspective moments, such as "If Mama Coulda Seen Me" and "You Broke My Heart", where Earle's songwriting prowess shines through. The title track is a standout, embodying the spirit of rebellion and individualism that has defined Earle's career.
"Lookin' for a Woman" and "The Girl on the Mountain" offer a glimpse into Earle's storytelling abilities, painting vivid pictures of love and loss. Meanwhile, "Ain't No God in Mexico" and "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way" pay homage to the country music legends who paved the way for artists like Earle.
With its rich blend of traditional and modern country elements, "So You Wannabe an Outlaw" is a compelling addition to Steve Earle's discography. It's an album that will resonate with longtime fans and newcomers alike, offering a powerful and authentic listening experience.