The Ides of March (album) explained

The Ides of March
Type:studio
Artist:Myles Kennedy
Cover:Myles Kennedy - The Idles of March.png
Studio:Studio Barbarosa, Orlando, Florida
Length:51:29
Label:Napalm
Producer:Michael "Elvis" Baskette
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Prev Year:2019
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The Ides of March is the second solo album by American singer and guitarist Myles Kennedy. It was released on May 14, 2021 via Napalm Records. In an interview with Kylie Olsson, Kennedy stated that he was listening to this record and told himself that he basically just made a "rock" record but only adding elements from his previous solo effort like acoustic guitar and lap steel guitar.[1]

It was chosen by Loudwire as the 29th best rock/metal album of 2021.[2]

Background

In an interview with Loudwire, Myles explained the meaning behind every track of the record and its story behind it. For the song "Get Along," it is basically about the 1992 Los Angeles riots and how the lyrics affected 2020. "A Thousand Words" is about his friend's father's mother and how she was standing in an old photograph. The song "In Stride" is about a survivalist preparing for an impending zombie apocalypse. The title song, "The Ides of March," is about warning and a bleak outlook to remind us who we are. "Wake Me When It's Over" is about Myles's alcohol addiction during the pandemic and how he was very bored during lockdown. The song "Love Rain Down" is about a desire for answers and unity in the world. "Tell It Like It Is" is about speaking your mind when you've had enough. The song "Moonshot" is about the eagerness to go back on tour with his bandmates. For the song "Wanderlust Begins," it is about the yearning to set out and start over from the beginning. "Sifting Through the Fire" is basically about getting the wrong information, whether it's from the news or social media. The final song on the album, "Worried Mind," is about the assurance that someone is willing to remain steadfast for something while calling on the need to compromise.[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MYLES KENNEDY To Release Sophomore Solo Album, 'The Ides Of March' . Sonic Perspectives . February 17, 2021 . May 14, 2021 .
  2. Web site: The 45 Best Rock + Metal Albums of 2021 . . . January 3, 2022 . December 10, 2021.
  3. Web site: Myles Kennedy Explains the Meaning of Each Song on His New Album 'The Ides of March'. Loudwire. May 13, 2021 . May 14, 2021.