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Listen to this exclusive session with Lera Lynn, the breakout voice from ‘True Detective’

Drink up.

 

Ramon Ramirez

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Posted on Jul 9, 2015   Updated on May 28, 2021, 9:47 am CDT

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You probably haven’t heard of Houston-born, Georgia-raised country singer Lera Lynn. But you might have inadvertently Googled her:

“What’s the song in True Detective season 2 trailer”

“True Detective season 2 song”

“Who is True Detective season 2 singer”

“True Detective bar scene singer who is”

The answer to these queries is Lynn. Her unreleased track “The Only Thing Worth Fighting For” turned heads during the show’s April trailer, and Lynn popped up as the dive-bar singer in a memorable scene with Colin Farrell and Vince Vaughn.

“T Bone asked if I would like to do some writing for the show,” Lynn told Entertainment Weekly about her surprising encounter with country legend and True Detective soundtrack composer T Bone Burnett. “Before I knew it, I was on my way to L.A. and sitting a room with a couple guitars and writing songs with T Bone.”

Burnett reportedly passed Lynn some circa-1930s Mexican folk from Lydia Mendoza, and per EW, told Lynn to write heavy: “Go as dark as you can. Just do it. Make it sad. Make it fucked up.” It’s a knack that comes easy for the biting writer.

The Daily Dot has partnered with Daytrotter to highlight one session a week, which will be available to stream here exclusively in its entirety. In this installment, HBO’s summer breakout commodity plays you four lingering, rye-fueled, chugging-into-the-station country nuggets. Drink up.

For nearly a decade, Daytrotter has been recording some of the best talent around, and now you can stream half of this incredible (and growing) archive, featuring thousands of band sessions, for free—or join for full access and free downloads.

Illustration by Johnnie Cluney/Daytrotter

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*First Published: Jul 9, 2015, 11:50 am CDT