James Dunn releases The Bed We Made at The Pour House Saturday, Sept. 25. Tickets are $10, and the music starts at 10 p.m. Kennebec and Dragmatic open.

With this third release, James Dunna singer/ songwriter/ guitarist who for the last two years has carried dual citizenship with addresses in both Nashville and Raleighfinds himself between rock and a chart place. On one hand, he seems poised to make a run at the commercial country charts. The album-opening title track (which is reprised in a more atmospheric form as the closer) is the kind of relationship drama marked by pivotal double-meaning wordplay in the chorus thatโ€™s always done well in that arena. The key lines on โ€œCircle on My Mapโ€โ€The tank is full and the tires are new/ And the circle on my map is youโ€are the stuff of a sing-along road song. And not to be crass, but thereโ€™s a soldier song (โ€œThey Gaveโ€), which is catnip for the commercial country crowd. The music on those cuts and elsewhere, despite the presence of steel guitar and Dobro, isnโ€™t exactly country, which is another prerequisite for the commercial country charts. Even Dunnโ€™s name and his V-neck-shirt good looks on the cover feel right.

But Dunn is hatless on that cover, perhaps a sign that he takes his Petty and Springsteen influences a little too much to heart for the CMA and CMT camps. The Bed We Made sounds great, but it doesnโ€™t have the so-shiny-you-can-see-your-reflection production that characterizes so much of the country charts. I mean, whereโ€™s the triple-tracked fiddle on the power ballad-y โ€œNothing Left to Sayโ€? One personโ€™s polished is another personโ€™s raw.

So where does that leave Dunn and accomplished, rib-sticking songs like the big, ringing โ€œCircle on My Mapโ€ and, especially, โ€œRoots,โ€ which sports an โ€œEverybody Knows This Is Nowhereโ€ guitar hook and the down-home snap of a Chris Knight song? Well, heโ€™s the perfect poster citizen for the rootsy region of adult album alternative (aka Triple-A), alongside your Marc Cohns, John Hiatts and Bruce Hornsbys.