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April 12thTom Paxton with C. Daniel Boling
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May 30thEliza Gilkyson
May 31stEliza Gilkyson
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October 8thHoundmouth
Family of the Year
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Tickets are $30 in advance, $33 day of show (including all service charges). They are also available by phone through Hold My Ticket at 505-886-1251.
Every ticket purchased online for Houndmouth includes your choice of a CD or digital copy of the new album, Golden Age. You'll receive instructions via email on how to redeem your album shortly after ticket purchase.
In late 2011, Matt Myers, Zak Appleby and Shane Cody started playing music together in a historic home in New Albany, Indiana dubbed "The Green House." Its rooms were adorned with relics from times past, so it was no surprise that songs such as "Penitentiary" bounced off the walls. Nostalgic sounds from their first album seemed to serve as a welcome escape for listeners from the relentless demands of the digital age. But if you asked any one of the guys, they were "just having fun."
Houndmouth signed with legendary indie label Rough Trade Records in 2012. From The Hills Below The City landed them on several world-famous platforms such as fellow lovable Hoosier David Letterman's stage. When vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Matt Myers first spoke with big-name producer Dave Cobb prior to working together on their sophomore LP Little Neon Limelight, the two laughingly agreed to "not make another fucking boring Americana record." A natural sounding album captured in a familiar fashion came together, except this time with a #1 adult alternative radio single in "Sedona." "I never once thought of us as an Americana band," says drummer Shane Cody. "The four of us were just a rock band, but some of us had Southern accents," he laughs.
The group find themselves on their third full length album, Golden Age, set for an August 3, 2018 release via Reprise Records, now with four new touring band members (Caleb Hickman, Drew Miller, Graeme Gardiner, and Aaron Craker—after Katie Toupin's departure). Although there is no doubt that their perceived public identity is founded on roots and Americana, Houndmouth nevertheless created a concept album around a nostalgic future—and the sound will certainly reflect its message.
Family Of The Year—Joe (vocals, guitar) & Sebastian Keefe (drums, vocals), James Buckey (guitar, vocals), and Christina Schroeter (keyboards, vocals)—quietly captivate with a combination of idyllic instrumentation and emotional storytelling. Their breakout hit, "Hero," has accumulated over 200 million streams since earning a prominent sync in the Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning drama, "Boyhood." The group has earned praise from USA Today, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, Interview Magazine, and Paste in addition to performing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "Conan," and more. Since forming in 2009, they have toured with Mumford & Sons, Phoenix, Imagine Dragons, Walk The Moon, Fun., Grouplove, among others.