The Delines

Epic Studios, Norwich.

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Originally issued as a Rough Trade and tour exclusive in 2015, the original 1000 unit pressing of ‘Scenic Sessions’ sold out immediately after the US country soul act The Delines appeared at the End of the Road Festival that September. With copies of what swiftly became a fans favourite subsequently selling for over £150, Decor have decided to reissue the album as a 10th anniversary LP in a limited edition of 1500 on bottle green vinyl. Its release coincides with Irish and European tour dates, with new UK shows announced for March 2026.

Discussing the genesis of ‘Scenic Sessions’, band co-founder Willy Vlautin explains: “In the early summer of 2015, The Delines were still a young band with only one album out (‘Colfax’, 2014). Amy Boone, who lived in Austin at the time, flew up to Portland for some summer shows and to cut a single for an autumn tour. We were thinking three songs at the most. The problem was that I kept bringing in new tunes and our producer suddenly had time open up at his Scenic Burrows Studio.

We decided to try something I’d never done before and record the songs as we were trying to figure them out. I brought in the best of the batch I was working on: ‘Cool Your Jets’, ‘Gold Dreaming’, ‘Sirens at Night’ and ‘I’m Just a Ghost’. We recorded them fast. We cut ‘Gold Dreaming’ in two takes and I remember Amy singing ‘I’m Just a Ghost’ in one and it just floored us all. Our single quickly turned into an EP.

Amy then brought in an acoustic demo of her tune, ‘I Wasn’t Looking’, so we recorded that. I’ve always been a big fan of Sparklehorse, so we tried ‘Sunshine’. Cory then brought in two instrumentals, ‘Saloon Six’ and ‘The Piano Player Always Drinks For Free’. Suddenly we had a full record!

The band always thinks of 'Scenic Sessions' as The Delines at summer camp. We recorded it during a minor heat wave, it’s loose and a bit rawer than most of our other records, and there’s a no-pressure easygoing feel to the session that really comes across. It’s a band favourite, too, because while recording it I think we all knew we were becoming a real band."

 


THE DELINES | BIOGRAPHY

The idea for The Delines came after Willy Vlautin of the band Richmond Fontaine heard singer Amy Boone (The Damnations) sing one single ballad. He was so moved by her voice that he secretly wrote songs with her in mind for over a year before approaching her to start a new band. Luckily for all concerned, she liked what she heard and The Delines were formed, with Fontaine’s Sean Oldham on drums, Freddie Trujillo on bass, Vlautin on guitar and multi-instrumentalist Cory Gray on keyboards and horns.

Vlautin himself is no stranger to critical acclaim in the US, UK and mainland Europe, enjoying cult success and rave reviews from the New York Times, Washington Post, Uncut, MOJO, Hot Press, Rolling Stone, the Wall Street Journal and more, as both a novelist (with seven books under his belt) and as the former frontman and songwriter for the Americana outfit Richmond Fontaine (who made eleven studio albums). Three of his novels have been turned into feature films: 'The Motel Life', 'Lean on Pete' and the upcoming Netflix movie 'The Night Always Comes' (starring Vanessa Kirby). Fellow writer Ursula K. Le Guin stated that “Willy Vlautin is one of the bravest novelists writing. An unsentimental Steinbeck, a heartbroken Haruf, Willy Vlautin tells us who really lives now in our America, our city in ruins.” 

 

THE DELINES | photography by Jason Quigley

THE DELINES
Amy Boone - vocals
Cory Gray - keyboards, trumpet
Sean Oldham - percussion
Freddy Trujillo - bass
Willy Vlautin - vocals, guitar