CD copy of the album is included with all vinyl orders.
Patterson Hood’s third solo record, Heat Lightning Rumbles In The Distance, was released in September 2012 ATO Records. Hood co-produced the album with long time Drive-By Truckers’ collaborator David Barbe, who also plays bass on the album.
All of his DBT band mates make appearances on the record (Mike Cooley, Jay Gonzalez, Brad Morgan and John Neff) as does Scott Danbom and Will Johnson from Centro-matic and Kelly Hogan. Hood’s father, famed Muscle Shoals bassist, David Hood also plays on the record.
Hood originally started out writing a book that was a half-assed fictionalization of a very turbulent period of his life when he was 27. The book eventually stopped coming but the songs continued to pour out. Most of this album comes from a short period of time between February and June of 2011. Hood says, “The songs begin in the period that the book was set in, but don't end there, as they really just were the impetus for writing about the life I am living now and contrasting it with the troubled times of two decades ago. It is in some ways the most personal album I've ever made. There has always been a lot of me in all of the albums we've done, but usually semi-disguised as character sketches and stories, but the first person narrative in this one is pretty firmly rooted in autobiography, albeit in two dramatically differing time periods.” Heat Lightning Rumbles In The Distance track listing
1. 12:01 2. Leaving Time 3. Disappear 4. Better Off Without 5. (untold pretties) 6. After The Damage 7. Better Than The Truth 8. Betty Ford 9. Depression Era 10. Heat Lightning Rumbles In The Distance 11. Come Back Little Star 12. Fifteen Days (Leaving Again)