Rilo Kiley’s Jason Boesel for Solo Bow
11/17/2009

'Hustler's Son' Produced By Jason Boesel and Jonathan Wilson (Elvis Costello / Jenny Lewis) With All-Star Guests.
By Blurt Staff
For the last 15 years, LA-based drummer Jason Boesel has been planted firmly behind the kit, keeping time for the likes of Rilo Kiley, Bright Eyes, The Elected, and more recently, Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band. Boesel was inspired to pick up the guitar and write his own record after his friends raved about the first song he ever wrote: 'Hustler's Son.' Now, a few studio sessions later, Jason Boesel announces his solo debut for Team Love Records: 'Hustler's Son,' out January 12, 2010.
Boesel headed into the studio in March of 2009 with a core group of
collaborators: Mystic Valley Band member Nik Freitas, Blake Mills (Band of
Horses, Julian Casablancas), and producer Jonathan Wilson (Elvis Costello
'Momofuku' and Jenny Lewis 'Acid Tongue'). He eventually sought out the
additional talents of Benmont Tench (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), Orenda
Fink (O + S, Azure Ray), David Rawlings (Gillian Welch, Old Crow Medicine
Show), Taylor Goldsmith (Dawes), and fellow Rilo Kiley member Blake Sennett.
The result is an 11-song Americana album filled with powerful imagery and a
sound that brings new colors to the sonic palette of country-folk greats like
Townes Van Zandt, mid-'70s California rock, and the alt-country scene of today.
Check out or download the MP3 of "Hand Of God"
While "Hand of God" is nearest to Boesel's breezy alt-country
leanings, the entirety of 'Hustler's Son' is a road trip of an aural and
emotional experience. Boesel isn't shy to admit his soft spot for the Southern California sound, but his sonic inspirations are
as diverse as the places he's visited on the road. The music proves it: Dark
"Black Waves" rolls in with West Palm Beach's "hurricane
sand" and psychotropic guitars, "French Kissing" rocks to
allusions of Santa Barbara's shores, "Burned Out And Busted" finds
Boesel stranded in the desert, and the insatiable jam "I Got The Reason
#1" - a fan favorite played by Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band on
tour- leaves Jason in the lobby of a hotel, waiting for the next surprise.
Boesel will be touring in February to support the album, dates tba.
Tracklisting:
1. Black Waves
2. Hand of God
3. French Kissing
4. Burned Out and Busted
5. New World Mama
6. Miracles
7. Hustler's Son
8. Getting Healthy (Good Luck)
9. I Got the Reason #1
10. Was it, Man?
11. Winking Eyes











