Arguably the headmaster of this underclass since his arrival on the scene as an underage and overserved backup guitarist is Jason Isbell, not too long ago known as “The Poet Laureate of The New South.” When Isbell joined the well-established and well-lubricated southern rock act Drive-By Truckers in 2002, the band was searching for to exchange the latest departure of guitarist Rob Malone. Along with gaining a hotshot guitar slinger, the band nearly unwittingly acquired among the finest songwriters of a technology, penning the songs “Ornament Day,” “Danko/Manuel,” “The Day John Henry Died,” “Goddamn Lonely Love” and a handful of different gems recorded by the band.
Whereas lots of Isbell’s compositions are up to date Faulknerian tales of unhappy sacks in Southeastern bars, considering leaving city to flee an overbearing invalid father, or planning an ill-advised heist of copper at a job website that goes awry, lots of the deeper songs revolve round love, whether or not the youthful ardour of “Cowl Me Up” or the mature longing of “If We Have been Vampires,” and a few of the greatest contain delicate life classes like “If It Takes a Lifetime” or the thinly-veiled recommendation to his daughter in “One thing to Love.” Over the course of his recordings, Isbell has been engaged on a track cycle of “Do not” songs–three songs that explicitly element the knowledge incurred by a life strongly lived, with various ranges of applicability.
“Do not name what you are carrying an outfit”
When Jason Isbell joined Drive-By Truckers, they have been a fully-functioning unit coming off of the unimaginable double album Southern Rock Opera which established the band as not solely a viable touring act with a Skynyrd-level tie to the duality of the Southern factor. Whereas Isbell might have been initially thought to be a six-string stand-in, his depth as a songwriter was shortly acknowledged and appreciated alongside the regular pens of Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley. Of his early work, none of Isbell’s songs are as beloved by followers as “Outfit” from 2003’s Ornament Day.
Instructed from the attitude of a probably reluctant father, “Outfit” reads nearly like a goodbye notice handed ashamedly to a son. In it, the narrator presents a life story concerning the decisions he made (promoting his Mustang for a marriage ring after getting his lady knocked up, working dead-end manufacturing facility jobs earlier than settling for a special dead-end job portray homes for his father’s portray firm). Embedded on this autobiography are some heartfelt truisms. Do not inform individuals your automotive is “broke”–not for the grammatical mis-step, however as a result of both you must know the precise cause (alternator or transmission is shot), or that as a Southern man, your automotive would by no means be damaged within the first place. Do not be pretend and lose your accent, and keep near your loved ones by calling your sister on her birthday. Do not do exhausting medication.
Written when Isbell was solely 21, the track belies a worldliness that he could not presumably have earned however one way or the other succinctly defines. The snapshot of his narrator’s universe is small and simply-defined. Household, work, duty, and one way or the other making an attempt to combat your means out of your station to create a greater life. The track is gorgeous in its heavy-handed broad-brush portray of a fictional however wizened smalltown father who has recommendation that he is aware of his son in all probability will not take. It’s heartening and heartbreaking .
“Do not wash the forged iron skillet”
Over the next twenty years, Isbell has dropped nuggets of knowledge in to his songs all alongside. “I hope you discover one thing to like/One thing to do while you really feel like giving up” and “Simply discover what makes you cheerful lady and do it ’til you are gone” in 2017’s “One thing to Love” and “Be afraid, be very afraid/However do it anyway” on 2020’s Reunions, however they have been laid most naked on the 2023 monitor “Forged Iron Skillet” on Weathervanes
The track has some quite simple bits of recommendation that may very well be present in a well-thumbed rest room copy of Reader’s Digest or a Bazooka Joe comedian. “Do not wash the forged iron skillet/Do not drink and drive, you may spill it” and “Do not stroll whеre you possibly can’t see your ft.” Alongside these platitudes is a narrative of a Southern lady who finds real love with somebody who’s a special coloration than she is and her racist smalltown father by no means speaks to her once more. In each “Outfit” and “Skillet” Isbell intertwines a fictional and difficult life story with fragments of recommendation he has picked up and desires to impart on his viewers.
“Do not be powerful till it’s important to/Let love knock you in your ass”
On his 2025 album Foxes within the Snow, Isbell put aside the complete band and determined to make his most John Prine-esque document but. Simply him and his voice and his guitar, telling the identical tall tales of misplaced love, new romance, exhausting luck tales of damaged males and dusty barrooms. The songs on the album really feel extra private than his earlier releases, partially due to the intimacy of the recording setting, and partially due to his real-life life story influencing the subject material. Tucked into within the tracklist is a 3rd “Do not” track known as “Do not Be Powerful” which rounds out our trilogy.
Whereas the primary character of “Outfit” confirmed a presumably undeserving maturity, the lecturer in “Do not Be Powerful” is a bit more simplified. One way or the other rising older has rounded a few of Isbell’s edges, providing recommendation like “Do not be shitty to the waiter/He is had a tougher day than you” and “Do not make infants keep up later/Simply because they’re so rattling cute” and even “And when you get to feeling lonely/Learn out loud when you can learn” or (oof) “Take a nap when you get sleepy/For those who’re hungry, attempt to eat” which all really feel a bit of extra Hallmark Card or “Rooster Soup for the Poet Laureate of the New South’s Soul” than his earlier traces about avoiding needle medication, damaged blades, or threatening to shoot a canine if it bites his child.
On the identical time, Isbell offsets these sweetly trite soundbites with extra succinct and thought-out classes like “Do not be powerful till it’s important to” and “Remember the shit you went via.” Much more tellingly, recommendation like “Life will kill you when you let it/So while you’re down, then say you are down” really feel easy, however require plenty of self-awareness and fragility that the proprietor of the 302 Mach 1 Mustang might by no means have realized.
What recommendation can be provided in future “Do not” songs? Does this need to impart knowledge proceed on future albums? Will the octogenarian Isbell give tips about hoverboards or oatmeal within the 12 months 2059? My suspicion is that followers will nonetheless be prepared to hear, even when it takes a lifetime.