Jesper Lindell shares the address for his new album for 2026

Swedish singer-songwriter Jesper Lindell has released his cover of Willie Nelson’s ‘Pretend I Never Happened’ from his forthcoming album “3614 Jackson Highway“, which comes out on CD, LP, and digital platforms on March 6 via Yep Roc Records. The album is available for pre-order here.

In 2024, 30-year-old Jesper Lindell took his band The Brunnsvik Sounds on a pilgrimage across the Atlantic to better understand where his favorite music comes from. The destinations were two truly classic studios in particular: Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama and Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. Two days were booked in each studio, and they managed to record two albums’ worth of material in four days. The first album was the life-affirming “3614 Jackson Highway“, a collection of songs originally recorded at Muscle Shoals.

Of the single, Lindell offers, “We listened to several thousand songs before deciding which ones to record. Choosing just nine songs per album from all that fantastic music is difficult. But Willie is a great idol, and ‘Pretend I Never Happened’ is one of my Willie favorites. When I realized that this song and the entire album Phases and Stages were recorded with The Swampers at Muscle Shoals Sound, the choice actually became quite obvious. And I’m so pleased with the result that it will be the first single of the whole project.” Jesper will also be discussing the whole process with Keith on the AUK Podcast to be published on the 23rd of January. Mark your diaries!

Due to flight delays, the band arrived over a day late, and the two full days they had in Muscle Shoals Sound Studio were shortened to a day and a half. But everything fell into place once everything was rigged and ready. It seems a kind of creative rush ensued, caused by pent-up energy, joy of playing, jet lag and a general wonder at being in the same studio that had been visited by greats such the Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Duane Allman, Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, Bob Seger, the Staples Singers, Rod Stewart, Leon Russell, Willie Nelson, Cat Stevens and so many more.

I know some might think it’s presumptuous of us to tackle a bunch of immortal songs that already exist in exquisite versions. But to dive deep into the material, to actually play and sing the songs instead of just listening to them—that was an invaluable experience for us, one we learned a lot from. I’m grateful I got to do this and proud of the result,” says Lindell.

Born and raised in the small lakeside town of Ludvika, Sweden, Jesper Lindell first came up through the local scene playing soulful rock, roots, and R&B in modest bars and rehearsal rooms, developing a reverence for classic American songwriting and the warm, analog textures of the ’60s and ’70s. His breakout EP, “Little Less Blue”, recorded with members of First Aid Kit, revealed an emotive voice and an instinct for blending retro soul with contemporary Americana. Lindell’s subsequent albums, including the lush, horn-streaked “Twilights” and the expansive “Before the Sun“, cemented his reputation as a craftsman capable of turning personal stories into widescreen, roots-steeped soundscapes. Now a staple of the Scandinavian soul-rock resurgence, he continues to refine a style that feels both vintage and vividly present, echoing influences from Van Morrison to The Band while carving out his own individual sound.

“3614 Jackson Highway” Tracklisting:

1. If Love Was Money
2. She Ain’t Gonna Do Right
3. Respect Yourself
4. Rainy Night in Georgia
5. Pretend I Never Happened
6. Rainbow Road
7. Heavy Makes You Happy (feat. Michaela Holmberg)
8. I’ve Got a Thing About You Baby
9. Drift Away (feat. Phil Campbell)

 

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