
' The only thing that's changed in that is the production."Īfter he finished writing Whitsitt Chapel, he found himself unsettled. "If you think about the top line of my lyrics-Jelly Roll lyrics-the lyrics from 'Son of a Sinner' aren't much different than the lyrics from 'Need a Favor' and they're not much different from the lyrics of 'Dead Man. So I get it back and then it's a vibe."Īs he talked about songwriting and production, Jelly Roll wanted to get deeper with Chuck. I have no problem peacocking and putting my chest out and swinging my buttcheeks around, you know? But you put me into a production room? They start speaking Greek immediately. When i'm going to the writer's room, I know what I'm doing. "When we send it to production land, I immediately take myself out of that. "I write everything from an acoustic guitar," he explained to Chuck, noting that he never approaches a song with a specific sound or genre in mind. When Jelly Roll gets asked about different genres- country music this or rock music that-he doesn't get too hung up on the specifics.

The year ended with 16,600 people at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, completely sold out." Writing-and Rewriting- Whitsitt Chapel The beginning of 2022, my first show of the year was at an 800-person club in Buffalo, New York. I could not even describe how this feels.

"I mean, it's hard to feel any other way.

"I feel on top of the world," Jelly Roll told Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights (July 6).
