Soul Asylum releases ‘Freak Accident’

The song appears on its forthcoming album

Grammy award-winning and multi-platinum rock band Soul Asylum has released their latest single, “Freak Accident,” from their previously announced 13th studio album, Slowly But Shirley, due out on September 27th. The introspective acoustic ballad, a long-time fan-favorite, finally makes its studio debut after being a staple of their live performances.

Teaming up once again with producer Steve Jordan (known for his work with the Rolling Stones, John Mayer, Robert Cray, Keith Richards), who worked on their 1990 album And the Horse They Rode In On, Soul Asylum recorded live at the Terrarium in Minneapolis, capturing an authentic and vibrant sound.

The album’s title and cover pay homage to Shirley “Cha Cha” Muldowney, a pioneering drag racer who inspired frontman Dave Pirner during his youth. “When I was a kid, I loved drag racing,” he says. “And she was the first woman of drag race. It meant a lot to me that she was willing to stand up against all these men in racing. My manager called her up, and she gave us her blessing, which means a whole lot to me because she was a childhood hero.”

Pirner, widely recognized as one of the great American songwriters, is celebrating the four-decade legacy of Soul Asylum, a journey highlighted by their breakthrough album Grave Dancers Union, which achieved double platinum status and featured the Grammy-winning hit “Runaway Train.” Despite challenges and changes, the band has remained a vital force in the rock scene, continually evolving while staying true to its roots. Slowly But Shirley is a testament to their enduring spirit and creative prowess.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn