Ears Wide Open: Jeff Caudill

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Jeff Caudill
Jeff Caudill

Jeff Caudill is known for being the angsty voice in the buzzsaw punk music of Gameface, and for being really tall. He’s still really tall, but in the time Gameface — who released a slew of albums from the mid-’90s through 2003 before issuing a comeback album in 2014 — has been on the back burner, Caudill has explored his folk and alt-country side in a string of releases. Now, he ratchets up the energy (and electricity) on his new concept EP, “Reset the Sun,” a Record Store Day (April 22) release. It’s big-hearted rock-Americana that wears like denim. “I wanted this song to feel like I felt listening to the Eagles in the backseat of my mom’s car in 1978 — and not wearing a seatbelt,” Caudill says. “It’s the road theme in the story, it’s also where the train beat meets psych-rock.” Indeed, the single “Tears in My Ears” seemed penned for long treks down America’s blue highways, destination uncertain. “Years go by like headlights / on the highway,” Caudill sings in the EP’s title track, and, we might add, sometimes they’re a blur.

||| Stream: “Tears in My Ears”