“Tennessee Sucks” has a really nice relaxed vibe to it that makes you feel like you’re lounging around at a bar on a hot summer day. There’s a loose, echoing piano in the background that sounds like it plays whatever and whenever it wants… There are bluesy guitar fills that interject occasionally and a simple hi-hat/rim shot drum part that doesn’t take up much space but keeps the song bustling along. When the chorus starts up, there’s a nice snare pop that makes you think that song is about to pick up. Really, it’s just a false alarm… The chilled out instrumentation keeps up through the end.
Lyrically, the song is about as charming as you can possibly get. Lines like “There goes Johnny B./Weird and tall” and “Hey Brad, Let’s go down to The Bound’ry” are both references to musicians who were playing with Ryan at the time this song was written/recorded. (John Paul Keith and Brad Pemberton, respectively) I imagine them hanging out after doing some recording, looking for something (anything!) to do in boring old Tennessee… (The line about it being “4:30 A.M. at night” makes me think this, since recording leads to some long nights)
I like to think the opening lines “There you go/Waving your arms like a girl/Sucking down your cloves/Don’t worry/Nobody knows” are conservative-minded Tennesseans looking at these garage rockers who are in their town. So when people are just staring at you, trying to figure out what your deal is, what else is there to do but get drunk? Regarding the song, Ryan actually said in an interview: “[Tennessee] is not only hot, but really humid. Even the beer doesn’t help you.” So that means Tennessee REALLY sucks…
So when it’s hot outside, people are giving you weird looks, and you’re just trying to drink yourself out to sea (“What do you got that can put us under?”), this is the perfect song to throw on.
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