Elle King always takes the long way to end up where sheβs going.
Like her nearly 10-year journey that brought the βExβs & Ohβsβ singer from pop to country with the release four months ago of her debut Nashville album βCome Get Your Wife.β
Funny thing about long journeys; sometimes you realize you were already there.
βNow that I look back and I see all the different markers of my life, country was always kind of there just waving at me. I just didnβt realize it,β she said last week during an interview to talk about her βRock the Foxβ benefit concert for Angel Charity for Children on Wednesday, April 26.
In between the driving rock of “Last Damn Night” and the pop exuberance of “Ex’s & Oh’s” on her 2015 debut album “Love Stuff,” King proclaimed she was not “America’s Sweetheart” in a banjo-picking song that countrythangdaily.com said, “is like a hall pass to lose control and get emotionally wild.”
Her sophomore album βShake the Spiritβ in 2018 was more alternative rock with a slight Southern edge to songs about divorce (she had just gone through one), PTSD and drinking.
βEvery release I have ever put out has had at least one country song on it because at the heart of country music, I think, is great beautiful storytelling and songwriting,β she said.
Her distinctive vocals also lean more country and blues than pop, soft at times, rough-hewn, and smoky.
It was the kind of voice country superstar Dierks Bentley was seeking when he was looking for someone to back him on his 2016 single βItβs Different For Girls.β
βI had no idea who he was,β said King, who recorded the song with Bentley in Texas, where she lived at the time. βIt was a really wonderful day that kind of completely altered the direction of my life and changed it forever in a great way.β
βItβs Different For Girlsβ became Bentleyβs 15th No. 1 hit and earned the pair a Country Music Association award for vocal event of the year in 2016 and a Grammy nomination in 2017.
It also opened the door to other collaborations, including with violin great Lindsey Stirling (βThe Upsideβ) and pop singer Andy Graham (βBest of Youβ).
King tapped country superstar Miranda Lambert to duet on her rockabilly-country rocker βDrunk (And I Donβt Wanna Go Home),β which is on βCome Get Your Wifeβ alongside a second duet with Bentley, βWorth A Shot.β
Country music has given King, 33, license to be vulnerable and tell her story, from growing up in rural Ohio to her relationship with her comedian father Rob Schneider and her two younger sisters and becoming a mom to now 21-month-old son Lucky, who changed her life in ways she never imagined.
The baby can be heard cooing at the end of βLucky,β a song on βCome Get Your Wifeβ that counts its blessings for finding happiness after navigating through lifeβs pitfalls. King wrote it, and most of the songs on the album, and the two songs she didnβt write sound like she did. When she was considering songs by other Nashville writers, King had two criteria: The songs had to make her wish she had written them or make her feel that they were written about her.
βCome Get Your Wifeβ might be the most country thing King has done, but when you peel back the layers, it is very much an Elle King record, from the wink-wink of βTry Jesusβ since all the men in your life are losers to the twangy toe-tapper of βCrawlinβ Moodβ (βCrawling is the only way to make my way back to you/Baby, I ainβt in no crawlinβ moodβ) and the rollicking βBefore You Met Meβ (βI was a weeknight drinker/Karaoke singer/Top of every preacherβs prayer listβ).
βI donβt think this is too far off from what an Elle King record is,β she said. βActually, this is the most me thing that Iβve ever made because I felt comfortable in the creative process of it. ... Iβm very proud of this album and every aspect of making this was an absolute labor of joy and love. Iβm just proud of it.β
The Angel Charity for Childrenβs βRock the Foxβ with Elle King, featuring Madeline Edwards, is at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 26, at Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.
Tickets are $35-$80 through foxtucson.com; proceeds benefit Angel Charity for Children.



