He felt restless, living for a few months in New York, Austin and Las Vegas, where he competed in the World Series of Poker. After years of quickly pumping out albums such as Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer (2005), Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier! (2007) and Losin’ Lately Gambler (2009), he also found he had trouble writing songs. Loss fuelled some of Lund’s pain surrounding Cabin Fever, including the breakup of a long-term relationship and the death of his uncle. It’s not that you want to blow your brains out, you just feel bummed out and want to sleep for a week and let the pain stop for a while.” No one’s writing suicide ballads anymore, it used to be a good little sub-genre of old country. ![]() ![]() His seventh and latest batch, Cabin Fever, out last week on New West Records, might be his bleakest yet - as he raves about the apocalypse ( Gettin’ Down On the Mountain), contemplates suicide ( One Left In the Chamber) and serenades those who work with the dead ( Dig Gravedigger Dig). This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
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