Writing about jam bands can be challenging. Bands like the Warren Haynes-fronted Gov’t Mule often play a set that consists of less songs, but the songs are longer, filled with extensive instrumental sections and improvisation. As a writer, it’s much easier to write about lyrics, because, well, they’re words, and my reviews are made up of words. It’s hard to write about the music, to convey sound with wholly inadequate words. Stage banter also helps me flesh out these things, and these jam bands tend to be minimal with that, often moving directly into one tune for another.
The musical prowess of Gov’t Mule, and especially Warren Haynes’s guitar, is considerable. A native of North Carolina, he became a widely sought after sideman in the ’80s. At the end of the ’80s, Greg Allman recruited him as part of the Allman Brothers Band twin guitar attack. Gov’t Mule started as a side project for Haynes in the 90s, a power trio he would play with when we wasn’t on tour or recording with the Allmans.