Clay DuBose – “Father Time & Mother Nature”
The new album “Father Time & Mother Nature” by Clay DuBose is an incredible roots production that feels completely alive. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Ted Russell Kamp, and the title track stands out as a sprawling progressive journey that runs for a full 05:32. It avoids modern studio tricks and relies instead on the raw energy of a phenomenal studio band. The arrangement builds beautifully, moving toward a massive finish that hits you right in the chest.
A big reason the track connects so well is the sheer talent involved. The late Neal Casal provides soaring guitar work that lifts the music, while Jamie Douglas drives the rhythm with some truly ferocious drumming. On top of that, DuBose shares the microphone with award-winning blues vocalist Janiva Magness. Their vocal trading feels loose, real, and entirely improvised, giving the song a brilliant human spark.
The visual presentation matches the music perfectly. Looking at the artwork, you get a beautiful, sun-drenched collage that captures the exact mood of the music, and it has a warm, nostalgic quality that complements the lyrics about family, aging, and the fragile beauty of life.
I absolutely love this release. My personal favorites on the album are “Winning Streak”, which keeps a great groove for 03:52, alongside “When Heroes Say Goodbye”, “Growing Wild”, and the title track. Anyone who appreciates genuine roots music should dive into this project immediately, and I highly recommend checking out his previous releases like “These Days” to see how his style has evolved over the years. Clay DuBose is a truly gifted songwriter who reminds us exactly why roots storytelling matters. You should definitely follow Clay DuBose online to catch up on his new independent label ventures and stay updated on everything else he has coming your way during the rest of this year.

