Life is blooming everywhere on the Nashville-area farm where singer-songwriter Jason Isbell resides with his wife, the musician Amanda Shires, and their daughter Mercy: a garden of Monarch chrysalises about to hatch, a couple of fresh baby chicks, vegetables climbing their trellises. It’s so inviting to living things that at some point country star Chris Stapleton dumped a giant rooster here . It’s good to be surrounded by all this vibrancy, because Isbell thinks, and writes, a lot about death.
Then there’s “White Beretta,” reflecting on a partner who had an abortion when they were young, and his regret for how he handled it. Isbell knows his fanbase is full of Southern listeners like himself, who also grew up reading the Bible and living their lives out of fear of sin. Changing your mind wasn’t something that was on the table: For many Americans glued to Fox News and the disinformation economy, it still isn’t. “Don't ask questions, just believe it,” he sings on “Cast Iron Skillet.
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