Hard-charging trio The Cadillac Three is set to kick up some dust with their sophomore album, Bury Me in My Boots, on August 5. The raucous three-pieceâJaren Johnston (vocals/lead guitar), Kelby Ray Caldwell (lap steel/bass) and Neil Mason (drums/percussion)âsat down with Nash Country Daily at Nashvilleâs The Crying Wolf bar and grill to discuss their new album, evolving as a band, touring with Florida Georgia Line, fighting German hockey players and much more.
NCD: Your new album, Bury Me in My Boots, drops on August 5. Itâs your first album in more than four years, since your self-titled debut in 2012. Why such a long time?
Jaren: Well, you know, greatness takes time, my friend [laughing].
Neil: We actually forgot we were supposed to be making an album.
Jaren: Itâs funny, we put that first record out by ourselves, and toured it for two years, then got to a point where we couldnât do it anymore by ourselves. We needed a partner to kind of help us keep building and we signed with Big Machine and they re-put it out. So that was kind of the first time everybodyâthe massesâactually got to hear that record. After that was when we really started concentrating on writing the new record. We wrote the whole thing on the back of the bus, recorded a lot of it on the back of the bus. And it takes time to kind of, you know, make sure you follow up that first record with something worth a shit. Thatâs pretty much the bottom line.
NCD: Whatâs the biggest difference in you as a group than in 2012?
Kelby Ray: Weâve been touring on a tour bus for the last three years, and writing songs on the back of it. Honestly, thatâs the biggest thing was playing more shows.
Jaren: Kinda growing into the band that you want to be. I think great examples of the growth are songs like âGraffiti,â âWhite Lightening,â âThis Accent,â things that are on this new record thatââRunning Red Lightsââthings that nobodyâs really heard from us. Thereâs nothing like that on the first record.
NCD: Do you feel like your sound has evolved a lot since the first record?
Neil: Yeah, a lot. The first record, we made it and we started touring so we really hadnât played shows as a band yet. Now weâve played 1,500 shows or something, so now when we went in to make this record, we were a much tighter thing. We were sort of figuring out our sound on the first record. I think we had a really good group of songs so it came together really well, but we were sort of figuring it out that first time and now weâve spent a couple of years figuring out how we want to grow, but weâve also had a lot of practice doing it.

NCD: Each of you have a lot of co-writes on the album. What was the songwriting process like for you?
Jaren: Itâs a lot ofâI donât know if you ever saw the movie Almost Famousâitâs very, the creative process on this record was a lot of the back of the bus, writing in the studio back there that we have. Kind of just writing and writing and writing, and you know, thereâs 1,000 songs and you have to pick 11 or 14, however many that all go together. You just hope you write as many songs as you can that fall into that category and then you slim them down. You know what I mean? Then you just cut through them and try to make a glued-together record.
NCD: The new album has previous singles âThe South,â âParty Like Youâ and âWhite Lightning,â with 11 new songs. What new tune are you really excited for people to hear?
Kelby Ray: I think âSlideâ is a favorite, the second track. Itâs kind of a barnburner, as Jaren would say. âBuzzinââ is another new one thatâs kind of a slow tempo thatâs gonna be a lot of fun to play live. So weâre really looking forward to finally being able to play those because weâve been holding back because we didnât want to play too much new stuff too soon before people could buy the album.
Jaren: Thereâs also things on the record that are showing other sides of us like âRunninâ Red Lightsâ and âGraffitiâ and âThis Accent,â as well as one thatâs my favorite is the âShip Facedâ song. I think thatâs going to be one that people really like because itâs dark and cool and weird but still kind of has that [waves arms back and forth] thing.
NCD: You mentioned that you hope this album shows a new side of you. What is that side?
Jaren: Growth, I think, you know. That weâre not just three dudes, you know, that sing about fighting and drinking. I think there is that side and there will always be that side of us because thatâs something we love and something we started out on, but as you grow older you have life experiences. All weâre doing is touring the world right now, so you see crazy stuff and there is songs about fighting and drinking on there, but thereâs also songs about love and trying to get back home and trying to do the right thing and stuff like that and songs about death. I think itâs a step in the right direction as far as us trying to be the biggest band in the world, you know, thatâs what weâre trying to do so [laughing].
Kelby Ray: We went from drinking and fighting to loving and death [laughing].
Jaren: We went from drinking and fighting to loving and dying [laughing].
NCD: You mentioned touring the world and seeing some crazy stuff. Whatâs the craziest?
Jaren: Buddy, some of them I can tell you and some of them I canât. Weâve been in global fights. Iâve seen a hockey player try to kiss my wife in Germany. That was awkward.
Neil: He was big.
Jaren: He was huge. And I was like, well, this guy is gonna kick my teeth in, and we left.
Kelby Ray: Weâve got to get out of here, baby [laughing].
Jaren: Sorry, baby, but weâve got to leave [laughing].
Neil: This record is not supposed to be about fighting [laughing].
Jaren: Itâs a lot of really cool things and a lot of really scary things you see. We were literally landing back home from London when the France [shooting] happened in Paris. So itâs like you find out, youâre doing all this traveling around and you end up, youâre like goodness, we were so close to a lot of this crazy stuff that was going on. Itâs been a crazy three and a half, four years of seeing things. And I think thatâs why this record has such a wide spectrum of topics. You try to put it all in there, itâs crazy.
NCD: Tell me about the new single, âDrunk Like You.â
Jaren: We wrote it on the back of the bus with a buddy of ours, Jesse Frasure, whoâs a really talented guy. That wasnât even going to be our song. A couple of these songs we came back to, and I was like, man, this is too good of a song to give to somebody. Itâs neat that weâre doing that now when we didnât do that before. We just gave everything away thinking somebody will have a hit with it. And now weâre at least being more cautious with that because, you know, we are growing into that band. Weâre still cool, weâre still the most left thing thatâs out there right now, know what I mean? âDrunk Like Youâ is probably the most us song on this record. Or one of them. Weâre excited about. People seem to be digging it.
NCD: Youâre out on Florida Georgia Lineâs Dig Your Roots Tour right now. Whatâs it been like opening for those guys?
Neil: Itâs been good, man. We did one of our first runs when we started this band, after we made that first record, we went around the southeast with FGL.
Jaren: We were both in vans. Tyler [Hubbardâs] cell phone was on the side of the trailer, a detail company.
Neil: Itâs been cool to catch up with those guys. Theyâve always been really good to us.
Jaren: And to see how big they are now.
Neil: Weâre happy for them. Their trajectory was sort of like [arm up straight up] and ours is sort of [arm slowly moving up]. But itâs good to be out there with them.
Jaren: Itâs pretty cool to beâweâre second on that lineupâa lot of the tours you play on, you play early and the people are still filtering in. This tour, thereâs at least 10,000 people in there every night when we go on, or right around there, so itâs pretty incredible.

Bury Me in My Boots Track Listing
1. âBury Me in My Bootsâ
2. âSlideâ
3. âDrunk Like Youâ
4. âGraffitiâ
5. âBuzzinââ
6. âParty Like Youâ
7. âShip Facedâ
8. âSoundtrack to a Six Packâ
9. âWhite Lightningâ
10. âThe Southâ (feat. Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley & Mike Eli)
11. âThis Accentâ
12. âPeace Love & Dixieâ
13. âHot Damnâ
14. âRunninâ Red Lightsâ