Author: Kevin Donahue

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic, the Closer

    I missed a day for the first time in two weeks on this, so I’m going to accept that I’ve got some blockers the rest of this week and close out my commentary on my pandemic anniversary playlist. Starting Over, Chris Stapleton Already a favorite. Stapleton starts off with this neo-country, “Tennessee Whiskey” persona and…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic, #14, Ruby Falls

    To be honest, I don’t know if this one gets you through, or if it pulls you down. It’s the remembrance of Katie Crutchfield, who records as Waxahatchee, of a friend who died of a heroin overdose. She calls this “my song for all people who struggle with that kind of thing.” It’s a beautiful song, and…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #13, I’d Die for You

    Margo Price has the kind of voice and taste that gets you crowned as country music’s next big thing, so it’s a bit of a surprise to see her third album, That’s How Rumors Get Started, is a rock album (with Sturgill Simpson, of all people, as producer). And this is the snarliest song, and…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #12, When I Get to Heaven

    John Prine’s passing due to COVID-19 is one of the many tragedies of the past year, but Prine had the last laugh with this song, which as an artist was about as charming an F-you to the pandemic as one could imagine. And yet, at the same time, he talks to love and family and…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #11, Tell Me When It’s Over

    Back in October, 2019, which seems like a decade ago, Virginia and I went with our friends Majid and Mary to Nashville, then headed south to Florence, Ala., for Shoalsfest, a concert pulled together by Jason Isbell. Even though it was October, it was 95 degrees and we watched Mavis Staples basically melt in the late…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #10, Morning Song

    A lot of folks became aware of The Avett Brothers with their almost-perfect album, I and Love and You in … oh my god, 2009. So many great songs. But here’s the thing. Since then, they have created a bunch of spunky and heartbreaking songs, in equal measure. This is one of the latter, with…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #9: Red Wing, Blue Wing

    I liked this song, but had never heard of Dead Man Winter and never bothered to learn more. When I decided to include it here, I did some checking in. DMW is actually Trampled by Turtles frontman Dave Simonett, who apparently retreated to a little town in Minnesota to recover from a marriage that didn’t last.…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #8: The Chain

    It shouldn’t have taken TikTok user Dogg Face to remind everyone that Fleetwood Mac created some of the purest pop-rock ever, and this song is one of their most propulsive. That it got a twangy second life in 2019 from The Highwomen, who have their fingerprints all over this list so far, is a welcome thing, and…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic, #7, Hope the High Road

    (Photo: Jason Isbell, Feb. 26, 2016, at Beacon Theater, New York City) We’re a week in to Songs to Get You Through a Pandemic and I’m going to pull in this rocker from my favorite musical act of the past seven years, Jason Isbell. This song is a go-to, not just for the past year,…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic #6, You Ain’t the Problem

    Michael Kiwanuka is a 33-year-old singer from England, and this song is a simple affirmation in a time when isolation can make feeling like you’re failing or faking it hard to shake. Here’s what he said to the New York Times in 2019, when asked if the song was a pep talk for those who feel…

  • Songs to Get Through a Pandemic, #5, Our Problem

    Amanda Shires is a Texas-born singer/songwriter/fiddle player extraordinaire and powerhouse collaborator. Her husband is Americana powerhouse Jason Isbell, who credits her with saving his life (see his song Cover Me Up), and one of her musical lives is as a member of Isbell’s band, the 400 Unit. But that is selling her very, very short.…

  • Basement Leaks and Eternal Beginners

    It’s been a weird few days. Saturday was rainy on top of the significant snowpack we’ve got. Late that afternoon I was headed to the basement to put something in the freezer when I saw a puddle on the floor on the front side of the house. I cleaned it up but it returned that…