Backside of 30 (Remastered) Cody Jinks

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2024

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.09.2024

Label: Late August Records

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Contemporary Country

Interpret: Cody Jinks

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  • 1 A Memory and a Dream 03:08
  • 2 Looking for a Friend 04:54
  • 3 We Get By 03:56
  • 4 Thunderheads 04:09
  • 5 13 Years 03:58
  • 6 Prairie House Redemption 05:02
  • 7 Glad to Say 03:53
  • 8 Lady Bug 03:28
  • 9 This Old Guitar 03:06
  • 10 Alone 03:18
  • 11 Just Enough 02:32
  • 12 When the New Wears Off 04:26
  • Total Runtime 45:50

Info zu Backside of 30 (Remastered)

Remixed and remastered. Cody Jinks is revisiting his fan-favorite 2012 album 30 with Backside Of 30, due out Sept. 27 via Late August Records.

“I really love the 30 album, I feel like it was a big step up for me in my writing and it was time to remaster, add a new one, and re-release,” shares Jinks

Backside Of 30 will serve as a reflection of Jinks’ life and career over the last 12 years. The remastering was done by Adam Grover and it was remixed by Nick Choate. A perfect opportunity to encapsulate his Texas roots and show off his southern sound, the project was recorded at Rosewood Studios in Tyler, Texas and Blue Smoke Studios in Fort Worth, Texas.

The track listing includes the 10 original tracks from 30, as well as new song “When The New Wears Off.” Produced by Ryan Hewitt and Joshua Thompson, the new tune is a heartfelt anthem about everlasting and unconditional love. It will also show Jinks’ different eras of songwriting all in one.

Cody Jinks

Digitally remastered




Cody Jinks
I’ve been doing this a long time. My dad showed me a few chords on this Takamine acoustic when I was 15 and I got a Fender Squire Stratocaster for my 16th birthday. Even though the first song I learned was “Long Black Veil” by Lefty Frizell, I wanted to do what every 16 year old wanted to do: I WANTED TO ROCK!

So, I worked and saved money, and with some help from Mom and Dad, I got a Marshall half-stack. If I wasn’t at school, playing ball, or working, I was in my room playing guitar. I’ve never been a great guitar player, but what I lack in ability, I make up for with passion.

When I was 17, me and some buddies started our first garage band and went through several names and lineup changes. That band became Unchecked Aggression: the first band that actually made a real record. Other incarnations had made demos going back to high school, but I was 21 when our first record came out (technically, our only record). We beat around the DFW area for a few years and built a pretty loyal following, but we weren’t managed and made almost no money, so we went to LA. That didn’t work out, so I came home to Fort Worth.

At 23, I got my old job back, and got a second job working the door at a bar in the Fort Worth stockyards. Rebecca and I got married, and I bartended a few more years until 2007 when I started playing music full time.

We stayed on the road constantly for the next decade, going from six-figures in debt to actually making a living. I didn’t get on my first tour bus until I was 36, but look at us now!

The highs and the lows: I’ve learned from them all. I do my best to share my story through song and show. There have been more than a couple of times I thought about hanging it up, but I just can’t. I didn’t choose music, music chose me, and it’s what I’m here to do.

My path has been unique to say the least: I’ve never really fit in with the music business or agreed with how things are done. I came from a DIY punk mindset of doing things the way I want to do them. When I was starting out I was in a metal band and we learned how to book ourselves, put on shows, and record in a studio. Later on I learned how to manage a band and route shows, which turned into booking our own tours. Our long time bass player, Josh Thompson, and I did that for the first six years we played together. We had to learn to do everything and we never stopped. We have also had great help from amazing people on the way to where we are now.

So, where do we go now? Up! We’re excited for the next chapter with the fans. We’re still excited we have the privilege to put our music out to the best fans in the world.



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