The Steel Wheels Set The Personal Experiences Of Their Supporters To Music With Everyone A Song, Vol. 1, Out Today

Article Contributed by IVPR | Published on Saturday, November 21, 2020

In the first few months of a worldwide pandemic, bluegrass-rockers The Steel Wheels took to their own home studios—in some cases that meant piecing together a home studio—and got to work. Recording more than 60 songs when all was said and done, the group landed on a concept unlike any waters they’d waded into before; they called it “Distance Together.” Conceived by The Steel Wheels’ lead singer and songwriter, Trent Wagler, the project became an avenue for fans of the band to commission works and send musical greetings to their loved ones. The initiative sparked a surprisingly impactful and intimate songwriting process, with Wagler setting the personal stories of fans to song and verse. Some songs were written for individuals, some for friends and families—many were specific to a time and place—and some were commissioned for weddings and anniversaries or to commemorate a lost loved one or the completion of a life's work. At the end of the process, The Steel Wheels—Brian Dickel, Trent Wagler, Jay Lapp, Eric Brubaker, and Kevin Garcia—were left with some of the most heartfelt, inspiring material they’ve ever written, and the result shines through on Everyone A Song, Vol. 1, a brand new 9-song album which was released today. Fans can purchase Everyone A Song, Vol. 1, or pre-order a vinyl pressing right now at this link.

The Steel Wheels’ far-out concept for Everyone A Song, Vol. 1, could’ve easily gone awry, but fans and critics alike have so far agreed that the boys really stuck the landing. No Depression praised the new release saying, “The album’s nine songs form a cohesive whole of touching, personal stories set to The Steel Wheels’ sympathetic backing...they’ve found a way to not only bring their music closer to their fans but to bring their fans closer to each other,” and American Songwriter credits “the imaginative, empathetic craft of their resident songwriter, Trent Wagler” and the band’s 15 years of partnership and intuition as the ingredients that gave these songs shapes and a life of their own.

The process behind this new album has been further documented in an accompanying podcast, We Made You A Song. Each episode dives into the creation of a single song on the album, serving as an in-depth audio liner note. Wagler interviews the band as well as the actual subjects of each song to give a rare glimpse into the creative process and what it means for someone to have their experience distilled into melody and rhyme.  We Made You A Song is distributed via WMRA. Everyone A Song, Vol. 1 was born out of a desire to close the distance created in the midst of the Covid-19 shutdown. “Maybe I was dreaming of being an essential worker,” says Wagler. “It made me ask the question: what’s essential about music? It’s the connection. The understanding. The beauty and magic of melodies that transcend us with the words that say, ‘You there, I see you, and you see me, and doesn’t it feel good to not be alone in the world?’ That’s what art has to offer. Especially right now. And planting real stories right in the middle of it kind of pushed aside any other pretense or distraction about being cool or whatever.”

Everyone A Song, Vol. 1 Tracklisting:

My Name is Sharon

The Healer

Don’t Want To Come Back Down

The Man Who Holds Up The World

Water And Sky

Florida Girl (Work For It)

Lucy

Genevieve

Family Is Power

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