My Morning Jacket was started by singer-songwriter Jim James in Louisville, Kentucky in 1998. James created the project as an
acoustic outlet for songs he felt were unsuitable for his main band, Month of Sundays. He recruited his cousin Johnny Quaid on guitar, Tom Blankenship on bass, and J. Glenn on drums, and the quartet signed to independent label
Darla Records. Their debut album,
The Tennessee Fire (1999), attracted a devoted following in the Netherlands, prompting the band to secure management and tour heavily. . Like its predecessor,
At Dawn was recorded at Quaid's rural
family farm in
Shelbyville, Kentucky, a city outside Louisville. The group converted an apartment above a three-car garage at the property into a
home studio, which they called Above the
Cadillac. James recorded his vocals in an abandoned grain silo, utilizing its natural
reverb. He professed a love for atmospheric, "huge open sounds, such as vocals cut far away from the mic in a big room," specifically pointing to
the Rolling Stones'
Exile on Main Street, or
John Bonham's drum work on
Led Zeppelin albums. Years later, he looked back fondly at the process, highlighting his youth and inexperience: "We were just so green and just such infants, we didn't really know anything about professional recording or anything like that, but we recorded it all ourselves and recorded it all to tape and just had a really amazing time out there," he said. It was the first time the quartet made an album with the foresight that, due to their burgeoning overseas fanbase, people would be listening. ==Release==