Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:48:05
Size:110,5 MB
Label:New West Records, LLC
Styles:Southern Rock/Blues Rock/Country Rock
Art:Front
Year:2025
Time:48:05
Size:110,5 MB
Label:New West Records, LLC
Styles:Southern Rock/Blues Rock/Country Rock
Art:Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Preachin’ Blues - 3:34
2. Stay All Night - 5:48
3. My Mind Is Ramblin' - 4:10
4. Pray For Peace - 4:03
5. K.c. Jones (Part Ii) - 3:57
6. Still Shakin' - 4:05
7. Poor Boy - 4:58
8. Don't Let The Devil Ride - 6:14
9. Write Me A Few Lines - 4:00
10. John Henry - 4:20
11. Monomyth (Folk Hero's Last Ride) - 2:51
1. Preachin’ Blues - 3:34
2. Stay All Night - 5:48
3. My Mind Is Ramblin' - 4:10
4. Pray For Peace - 4:03
5. K.c. Jones (Part Ii) - 3:57
6. Still Shakin' - 4:05
7. Poor Boy - 4:58
8. Don't Let The Devil Ride - 6:14
9. Write Me A Few Lines - 4:00
10. John Henry - 4:20
11. Monomyth (Folk Hero's Last Ride) - 2:51
North Mississippi Allstars will return with Still Shakin’ on June 6, 2025 via New West Records. The 11-Track set was produced by Luther & Cody Dickinson and was primarily recorded at the Dickinson family studio, Zebra Ranch, in Independence, MS. It follows their acclaimed 2022 album Set Sail, which MOJO said captured “the lightning in a bottle groove that marks out all the best Southern Soul,” while No Depression said it was “their most soulful, funky creation to date.”
To make their twelfth album, the North Mississippi Allstars went back to the beginning—namely, their 2000 debut, Shake Hands with Shorty. Luther Dickinson says, “Still Shakin’ is a celebration of our life-changing first album, which we released 25 years ago, and a love letter of appreciation to everyone who supported us and kept us in the game all these years. Touring this album cycle into 2026 will mark thirty years since we started North Mississippi Allstars, and we couldn’t resist by commemorating both of those anniversaries. Rather than focus on the old material, we decided to record new music in the spirit of our debut.” Still Shakin’ is a daringly inventive expansion of that album, showing how much the Dickinson Brothers have grown in the last 25 years. The point wasn’t to re-create the sound of Shake Hands with Shorty, but to recapture that spirit of invention and excitement. Back in the day, the Allstars came up with the phrase Modern Mississippi Music to describe their collision of styles and attitudes: an obsession with Mississippi Hill Country and Sacred Steel cross-bred with their stoner/punk/psychedelic jams. Still Shakin’ embodies that idea with every note and incorporates wild explorations, weird experiments, odd obsessions, and unexpected influences into their sound.
Today, the band shared the video for the album’s title track, which was shot partially at Willie Mitchell’s legendary Royal Studios, and also features footage supplied by North Mississippi Allstars fans as well. Of the song, Luther Dickinson said “”Still Shakin'” grew from a studio improv jam and I knew I wanted to write a song for the title track, expressing our gratitude to anyone that has supported us over these 25 years. Stringing hill country inside jokes together, the lyrics kept coming to me and I laid them down on the road using my kid’s karaoke mic.”
To make their twelfth album, the North Mississippi Allstars went back to the beginning—namely, their 2000 debut, Shake Hands with Shorty. Luther Dickinson says, “Still Shakin’ is a celebration of our life-changing first album, which we released 25 years ago, and a love letter of appreciation to everyone who supported us and kept us in the game all these years. Touring this album cycle into 2026 will mark thirty years since we started North Mississippi Allstars, and we couldn’t resist by commemorating both of those anniversaries. Rather than focus on the old material, we decided to record new music in the spirit of our debut.” Still Shakin’ is a daringly inventive expansion of that album, showing how much the Dickinson Brothers have grown in the last 25 years. The point wasn’t to re-create the sound of Shake Hands with Shorty, but to recapture that spirit of invention and excitement. Back in the day, the Allstars came up with the phrase Modern Mississippi Music to describe their collision of styles and attitudes: an obsession with Mississippi Hill Country and Sacred Steel cross-bred with their stoner/punk/psychedelic jams. Still Shakin’ embodies that idea with every note and incorporates wild explorations, weird experiments, odd obsessions, and unexpected influences into their sound.
Today, the band shared the video for the album’s title track, which was shot partially at Willie Mitchell’s legendary Royal Studios, and also features footage supplied by North Mississippi Allstars fans as well. Of the song, Luther Dickinson said “”Still Shakin'” grew from a studio improv jam and I knew I wanted to write a song for the title track, expressing our gratitude to anyone that has supported us over these 25 years. Stringing hill country inside jokes together, the lyrics kept coming to me and I laid them down on the road using my kid’s karaoke mic.”

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