If I'm going to be singing about something every night, I try to make it personal, make it something I can really relate to," says Smith, the band's lyricist and primary songwriter. "I don't like just throwing stuff out there. Most of all, it's an album with a lot of heart. From the crunching title track to the slow burn of "Oklahoma City" to the triumphant blaze of glory that is "Parliament Smoke," Hail Mary crosses the gritty, blue-collar storytelling of Bruce Springsteen with the singsong hooks of Mumford & Sons. That extra self-assuredness comes through in each of Smith's roaring vocals and in the band's stampeding melodies.
"That gave us a little more confidence hearing him build us up on that whole thing." He'd be actually using it for the final song rather than going in and overdubbing every single voice, which is a very rare thing," says Smith of the sessions, which were largely tracked live in the studio. "A lot of these songs he had us in there with Shure SM58 microphones, live, in front of each one of the guys. Inspired by Shane Smith & the Saints' reputation as a high-energy live act with stunning four-part harmonies, Needham focused on capturing that un-doctored chemistry in the studio. Recorded at the same hometown studio as Geronimo, Matt Noveskey (of Blue October)'s Orb Recording Studio, Hail Mary was produced by Mark Needham (Imagine Dragons, The Killers), marking the first time the band has worked with an outside producer. We're trying to give it our best shot on this record." "We're a scrappy group of guys and this is more or less one of those moments where we're really trying to put it all out there. "It pretty much summarizes where we are as a band and where I am as an individual after pursuing this for practically the last decade," Smith says of Hail Mary.
Now three albums and 10 years into their career, Shane Smith & the Saints are ready to go for broke. Hundreds of shows a year in more than 40 different states and on three different continents, including visits to Ireland and Malaysia, have brought them to the 10 stormy tracks that make up Hail Mary. Since releasing their last prior album, 2015's Geronimo, the Austin, Texas, five-piece have plunged ever deeper into their adventure as a touring band. "We set our sails for deeper seas, heaven knows what we will find," he sings.
On the opening track of Shane Smith & the Saints' Hail Mary LP, "Heaven Knows," singer and guitarist Shane Smith lays bare the last four years of his band's journey.
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