
Plus One The War and Treaty
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Album-Release:
2025
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14.02.2025
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- 1 Love Like Whiskey 03:17
- 2 Skyscraper 03:23
- 3 Can I Get An Amen 03:40
- 4 Called You By Your Name 04:02
- 5 Stealing A Kiss 04:55
- 6 Teardrops In The Rain 03:24
- 7 Leads Me Home 03:21
- 8 Carried Away 05:09
- 9 Drink From Me 02:59
- 10 Reminisce 03:44
- 11 Save Me 03:15
- 12 Love Is On Fire 03:15
- 13 I Can't Let You Go 03:43
- 14 Home 03:23
- 15 Love Light 04:26
- 16 Mr. Fun 04:07
- 17 Tunnel Vision 03:08
- 18 The Glorious Ones 03:30
Info for Plus One
Auf "Plus One" präsentiert das „Powerhouse“-Ehepaar Michael und Tanya Trotter ein starkes Zusammengehörigkeitsgefühl, das ihre Musik schon immer beflügelt hat, und bieten 18 lebensbejahende Songs, die darauf abzielen, ein gemeinsames Erlebnis von Hoffnung und Heilung und dringend benötigter Freude zu vermitteln.
„Jeder Song auf diesem Album beschäftigt sich mit einigen Aspekten von ihm und einigen Aspekten von ihr und einigen Aspekten von uns. Das Ideal, den Raum mit jemandem zu teilen, kann eine Herausforderung sein, egal wie kurz oder lang. Wir hatten Momente des Zweifels, Momente der Klarheit, Momente des Bedauerns und Momente des festen Glaubens.“ (Michael und Tanya)
Plus One wurde hauptsächlich von Michael produziert und in den legendären FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, aufgenommen. Es ist der Nachfolger von Lover’s Game für The War And Treaty – eine LP aus dem Jahr 2023, die den herausragenden Track „Blank Page“ enthält, der eine GRAMMY-Nominierung als bester amerikanischer Roots-Song erhielt, während The War And Treaty als bester neuer Künstler nominiert wurde. Um ihr bisher extravagantestes Werk zu schaffen, engagierte das Duo seine langjährige Live-Band und träumte von einem einzigartigen Sound, der Elemente aus Gospel, Bluegrass, zeitgenössischem Country, klassischem Soul, symphonischem Pop, Folk-Rock und mehr enthält. Teilweise in Zusammenarbeit mit angesehenen Produzenten wie Jonathan Singleton (Luke Combs, Chase Rice), John Shanks (Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow) und Jesse Frasure (Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini) entstanden, ist das Ergebnis ein überragendes Album, das fest in ihrer zeitlosen Musikalität und zukunftsweisenden Vision verwurzelt ist.
Zu den unzähligen Höhepunkten der Trackliste gehören „Love Like Whiskey“, ein seelenberuhigendes Porträt einer Liebe, die stark genug ist, jedes Hindernis zu überwinden, gemeinsam geschrieben von den Trotters und Miranda Lambert, das wild ekstatische „Called You By Your Name“, ein halsbrecherischer Schlachtruf, der von der Tradition der Shout-Musik des Black Gospel beeinflusst ist, „Drink From Me“ mit dem virtuosen Gitarristen Billy Strings, „Leads Me Home“, das sie LIVE mit Kelly und Mark aufführten, „Stealing a Kiss“, das sie bei Jimmy Kimmel Live! aufführten, „Can I Get An Amen“, das sie bei den People’s Choice Country Awards aufführten, und „Carried Away“, das heute erscheint.
"Die Live-Auftritte von The War and Treaty sind elektrisierend. Ihre Entscheidung, Plus One hauptsächlich mit ihrer außergewöhnlichen Tourband aufzunehmen, war inspiriert. Die vielfältigen Hintergründe der Band spiegeln die weitreichenden Einflüsse auf die Musik der Trotters wider. Gitarrist Maz Brown bringt ein Jazz-Gespür aus Ann Arbor mit, während Geiger Omar Ruiz-Lopez die Volkstraditionen von Panama und Puerto Rico einfließen lässt. Weitere Bandmitglieder sind Keyboarder Terrance „Slim“ Homes (früher bei Tito Jackson), Banjospieler Michael Rix (ehemaliger Gottesdienstleiter) und Organist Kiran Gupta, der einst Führungen im Ryman Auditorium leitete. Zusammen schaffen sie eine reiche, dynamische Klanglandschaft, die jeden Titel aufwertet. Mit Plus One liefern The War and Treaty ein Album, das ebenso freudig wie tiefgründig ist – ein Zeugnis der Kraft von Liebe, Hoffnung und menschlicher Verbundenheit." (Mark Pelavin, americanahighways.org)
„Plus One ist das bisher Beste von The War and Treaty. The Trotters verbessern ihren Sound mit jedem Album und jeder Song auf diesem aufregenden neuen Album strotzt vor freudiger Energie. Es ist jetzt schon eines der besten Alben des Jahres.“ (Henry Carrigan, nodepression.com)
Seit sie die Welt zum ersten Mal mit ihrer Mischung aus Country und Soul begeisterten, haben sich The War And Treaty stetig einen Ruf als eines der kultigsten Ehepaar-Duos der Musikgeschichte aufgebaut. Allein in den letzten Jahren haben das phänomenale Talent und die gewagte Originalität von Michael Trotter Jr. und Tanya Trotter zu wichtigen Meilensteinen geführt. Zusätzlich zu den GRAMMYs wurde das Duo von der Academy of Country Music, der Country Music Association, den CMT Music Awards, den Americana Honors & Awards und den People’s Choice Country Awards nominiert und gewann zwei Jahre in Folge den Preis für das Duo/die Gruppe des Jahres bei den Americana Music Honors & Awards.
The War And Treaty
The War And Treaty
Since forming in 2014, The War And Treaty have amassed a following as eclectic as their sound itself, a bluesy but joyful fusion of Southern soul, gospel, country, and rock-and-roll. Known for a live show nearly revival-like in intensity, the husband-and-wife team of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Blount-Trotter endlessly create an exhilarating exchange of energy with their audience, a dynamic they’ve brought to the stage in opening for the legendary Al Green and touring with the likes of Brandi Carlile and Jason Isbell. So when it came time to choose a title for their forthcoming sophomore album, The War And Treaty quickly landed on Hearts Town—the Nashville duo’s adoring nickname for their ardently devoted fanbase.
“Hearts Town is a neighborhood strictly made up of people who all share the same kind of heart: hearts that love, hearts that heal, hearts that don’t see division,” says Michael. “There’s all different types of people within that neighborhood, but they’re still somehow all working together—which is exactly the kind of town we want to live in.”
Their full-length debut for Rounder Records, Hearts Town arrives as the follow-up to 2018’s Healing Tide, a widely acclaimed effort that recently saw The War And Treaty named Emerging Act of the Year by Americana Music Association. Mainly recorded at Blackbird Studio and featuring appearances by such esteemed musicians as Jason Isbell, Jerry Douglas, and Punch Brothers guitarist Chris Eldridge, Hearts Town was produced by Michael and co-produced by Tanya and the duo’s longtime guitarist Max Brown. And while the album unfailingly harnesses the thrilling vitality of their live set, each song spotlights The War And Treaty’s heart-on-sleeve storytelling and poetic simplicity with greater impact than ever before.
True to the unbridled spirit of The War And Treaty, Hearts Town opens on “Yearning,” a powerful introduction to the album’s narrative of loving without limit. Driven by a particularly stunning vocal performance from Michael, the track speaks to the tremendous struggle in overcoming emotional baggage. “‘Yearning’ is about me and Tanya trying to break free from the drama of past relationships,” says Michael. “When we got together, we both were divorced, so we had to make that decision to wake up every day and say to each other, ‘I’m going to love you,’ instead of just holding onto that old hurt.”
In its tender reflection on life’s most urgent questions, Hearts Town turns to the subject of death on the darkly charged but undeniably hopeful “Beautiful.” Graced with Tanya’s operatic vocal work and a smoldering guitar solo from Isbell, “Beautiful” looks back on the final days of Tanya’s mother, Judith May Blount. “One day I was by her hospital bed and I noticed that her legs and feet were ashy, so I decided to lotion them up,” Michael recalls. “She was a very private lady and ordinarily would never have let me do that, but in that moment she told me all these beautiful stories about her feet and why they looked the way they looked. It made me realize that death can be beautiful in its own way, because now the suffering’s over.”
On “Five More Minutes,” Hearts Town shifts into a much brighter mood, bringing the stomp and swing of classic soul to a carefree celebration of surrendering to love. “That song’s saying, ‘If I just have five more minutes to love you, it’s going to be the best damn five minutes of my life,’” Michael explains. Though that lighthearted tone returns on tracks like “Jubilee” (a stripped-back bit of romantic reverie), Hearts Town achieves a pensive complexity on its title track, a sprawling and symphonic piece partly sparked from Michael’s experience as a wounded warrior who served in the Iraqi War. “Writing that song, I was thinking about all the times I was dealing with my PTSD and my depression and thought I was all alone, and how calming it is now just to know that Tanya’s there beside me,” he notes. With its lilting string arrangement and cascading guitar work, “Hearts Town” ultimately transforms that personal story into a universal sentiment, attesting to the extraordinary power in lifting one another up in difficult times.
In songs like “Hearts Town,” Michael and Tanya’s vocal interplay takes on an intimacy that’s often sweetly akin to listening in on a private conversation. But despite the deep sense of communion that infuses their music, the two hail from wildly different backgrounds. Originally from just outside Washington, D.C., Tanya discovered her exceptional vocal skills at a young age and pursued a career in music and acting. Meanwhile, Michael grew up in Cleveland and D.C., spending part of his childhood in homeless shelters and later enlisting in the U.S. Army. While stationed in one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces several years after 9/11, he gained access to a piano and instantly captivated his fellow troops with his formidable vocal presence. Promptly tasked with writing and performing songs in memoriam to his unit’s fallen soldiers, Michael cultivated a distinct songwriting voice that he further developed upon returning home.
Soon after sharing the stage at a music festival, Michael and Tanya began making music together, eventually marrying and forming The War And Treaty. With their debut EP Down to the River arriving in 2017, they released Healing Tide in August 2018 and earned immediate praise from outlets like NPR, later landing on Rolling Stone’s list of the 40 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2018. The following year, The War And Treaty bolstered their reputation as a phenomenal live act by appearing at leading festivals around the country, in addition to inking their deal with Rounder. And at the start of 2020, the duo won over new fans by taking the stage at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, performing alongside icons like Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Gary Clark Jr., and Common in a tribute to Grammy executive producer Ken Ehrlich.
As their fanbase continues to expand exponentially, The War And Treaty feel more and more inspired by the Hearts Town community and its boundless potential for mutual uplift. “This is a place where everything that is broken can be fixed,” says Michael. “It’s a world where racism can be erased and where we don’t live in our selfishness, but instead always empathize with others. A world where we encourage one another and pick each other up, and we feed the hungry and we clothe the naked. Hearts Town is a place where you can come broken and open, regardless of your past, and find love just like we have.”
On the final track to Hearts Town—a slow-building, piano-fueled epic titled “Take Me In”—The War And Treaty drive home their impassioned plea for unity in times of division. “We were seeing so much anger in the world as we were making this album, so we wanted to give people something that told them, ‘Stop looking for the next Dr. King or Malcolm or Mother Teresa, and start looking for the first you,’” says Michael. Along with delivering a potent message of empowerment, “Take Me In” closes out Hearts Town on a beautifully warm and generous note. “Right now a lot of people are feeling so deeply engulfed in pain and surrounded by negativity, and sometimes you just need to hear that you’re good,” says Tanya. “That’s the whole idea behind Hearts Town: no one’s trying to change what you think or how you talk or anything else about you. You’re just fine the way you are.”
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