If ever there were a "Hardest Working Band" award, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors might well be nominated to take it home: in 2015, after more than a decade of making music together, this hard working, East Nashville based band released Medicine, an album that made several "best of the year" lists and an album that was, according to front man Drew Holcomb, their "arrival record."
And now that they've "arrived," Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors don't plan on leaving anytime soon, as they prove with their brand new release, out March 24, Souvenir. Produced by Joe Pisapia and Ian Fitchuk, the same team that helped bring Medicine to life, Souvenir is, Holcomb says, "probably my favorite album I've ever made." And with a song like "Rowdy Heart, Broken Wing" it's not hard to understand why he feels that way. It's a deceptively simple song, only about two and a half minutes long, with a single voice and a few nicely reverbed instruments (banjo, guitar, pedal steel) that gradually build up to a lush swell of sound. There are no complicated harmonies here, no virtuosic guitar riffs. Instead, interspersed with short sentences about loss and desire, Holcomb's rough and rumbly voice repeats a single plaintive phrase over and over again: "Got a rowdy heart and a broken wing."Click here to read the full piece and listen to "Rowdy Heart, Broken Wing" via Folk Alley!
In support of Souvenir, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors will hit the road for their biggest headlining run ever. Kicking off on March 29th, they'll hit NYC's Irving Plaza onMay 18th, LA's El Rey Theater on April 27th, and two nights at Nashville's HistoricRyman Auditorium on May 12th & 13th, which the band sold out in 2015, before wrapping up the tour on May 20th. Also included is a stop on April 28th at Stagecoach. Full dates can be found below and tickets for The Souvenir Tour are on sale now.
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