SONG PREMIERE: Kelley Mickwee Lays Down Vibrant Memphis Soul Sound on “Force of Nature”

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In the end, three days was all it took to record Kelley Mickwee’s Everything Beautiful. The songs were all written a fair bit before she hunkered down with producer David Boyle and the rest of the players at Austin’s Church House Studios over those three days in October 2023, and overdubs, mixing, and mastering all took a reasonable amount of time after that. But soup to nuts, the whole project — Mickwee’s second solo album, releasing September 27th — still came together in well under a year. And a mere 10 years after her first one.

Now, that last point merits some clarification. It’s not like Mickwee just up and disappeared after releasing 2014’s You Used to Live Here, her solo debut after spending five years touring and recording with the acclaimed Texas-based Americana band The Trishas (and a handful of years before that in the Memphis duo, Jed and Kelley). She spent several years hosting her own “River Girl Radio” show on Austin’s Sun Radio, and from 2017-2021 performed in front of some of the the biggest audiences of her career as a Shiny Soul Sister in Kevin Russell’s explosively entertaining and wildly popular band Shinyribs. She also sang on a whole bunch of records by friends including Ray Wylie Hubbard, Charley Crockett, Silverada, Owen Temple, and Reckless Kelly, and for the last dozen years (going on 13) has also co-hosted the Red River Songwriters Festival, her annual gathering (and accompanying mini tour) with kindred spirits Susan Gibson, Josh Grider, Drew Kennedy, and Walt Wilkins.

And yet, as busy as she stayed over the past decade, Mickwee’s solo career was noticeably back burnered for much of that time. This was very much by her own volition, for the simple reason that she just missed being part of a team — as she had happily been with Liz Foster, Savannah Welch, and Jamie Lin Wilson until The Trishas decided to go on extended hiatus circa 2013, after they all ended up living in different cities.

Mickwee transitioned into going it alone for the first time in her musical life with earnest confidence, self-producing You Used to Live Here, but within a couple of years decided to take another little hiatus — this time from herself. For her, joining Shinyribs was kind of like running away with the circus. “I just wanted to be part of a band again, to take a break from having to focus on me for a while and just sink into the role of being a background singer,” she says. That “break” was hardly a vacation; she quickly came to find out that singing and dancing her ass off as a Shiny Soul Sister was hard — but it was also a blast. “It was fun to just be a goofball for awhile, but mostly I was so grateful for that experience because it definitely helped me become a better singer and performer, just pushing myself every night to match (fellow Shiny Soul Sister) Alice Spencer’s power and intensity — not to mention Kevin’s! But as much as I enjoyed the whole ride, at the end of the day I realized I finally wanted to get back to doing my own thing. And this time … I was ready.”

Everything Beautiful certainly proves that readiness in spades, but Mickwee didn’t jump into making the album immediately after hanging up her sparkly Shiny Soul Sister pants in 2021.

Today Glide is excited to premiere the first single from Everything Is Beautiful, “Force of Nature,” which features David Jimenez on guitar and was written with Owen Temple. The song is brimming with Dusty-in-Memphis style soul as Mickwee lays down supremely enticing vocals that command the song while her talented backing back lays down a Tedeschi Trucks-style big band sound complete with effortlessly cool guitar solos and some absolutely beautiful organ. We also get a fine background of gospel-worthy vocal harmonies, all of which signal that Mickwee is doing big things with her sound.

“Wrote this one for this album with my favorite co-writer, Owen Temple. I love the movement in this song. I was spending a lot of time exploring my own astrological chart and recognizing the importance of living in alignment with the phases of the moon. It’s about letting go of what we can’t control, embracing the change in all of the constant movement and acknowledging that we have within us the instinct to survive and persevere.” —Kelley Mickwee

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