Eric Church has
completely blown up the past two years.
Eric went from low-level opener to headlining superstar virtually overnight. To celebrate that huge jump, Eric has
released Caught In The Act, a full length live album, recorded in Chattanooga,
Tennessee during his Blood, Sweat, and Beers tour. Eric’s live shows pack serious punch, but
could that raw energy transfer to an album?
You bet it
does. Eric delivers all of his usual
familiar hits and fan favorites, but they pack a punch of energy and passion
not heard often in today’s singers. Eric
has championed the act of giving it all he has every show. You can feel the raw emotion in every song,
whether it’s a hell raiser like “Creepin’” or a heartfelt tune like “Over When
It’s Over”. The wide range of emotions
and topics Eric can hit with his songs really make him stand out. When you realize he wrote or co-wrote all of
the tracks, it becomes even more impressive.
Some tracks
particularly stand out. His acoustic
rendition of “Sinners Like Me” is fantastic.
Eric is all attitude and toughness, but he is equally thoughtful and
sincere, and this song shows the soft side excellently. No big distractions, no effects, just a man,
a guitar, and his thoughts. Great
stuff. “Pledge Allegiance To The Hag” is
from Eric’s debut album, and although never released as a single, it is a fan
favorite. It’s done with so much more
energy and grit on the live version, and it is very cool. Similarly, “These Boots” is an album cut that
never saw radio, but has developed a following.
It has become customary for fans to raise their cowboy boots above their
head as Eric plays this at his shows.
Imagining the sea of boots and listening to the deafening roar of the
crowd on this track is really something. You can’t hear that connection on a studio
version of a song.
Of course, Eric’s
rowdy songs are cranked up to 11 when done live. “Country Music Jesus”, Creepin’”, and “Drink
In My Hand” are full of power and energy.
Some older favorites like “How Bout You” and “Before She Does” really
sound good as they are updated and contain a little more edge. The album really comes together though with
“Springsteen”. Eric delivers a nine
minute country-rock jam that shows what he is all about. He samples “Born To Run” in the middle, and
connects with the audience as he talks about making memories that coincide with
certain melodies. That is what this show
and this album is all about.
Caught In The Act
is a great listen, front to back. If you
are a new Eric Church fan or have never seen a show, pick it up and become
familiar with his songs and see what you’ve been missing at his live sets. If you have been to a show, grab a copy and
relive your evening with the Chief. I’m
sure these melodies will sound like a million memories.
Stand-out Tracks: “Sinners Like Me”, “These Boots”, “Pledge
Allegiance To The Hag”, “Springsteen”
"Over When It's Over (Live from Caught In The Act)" Music Video
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