GRATEFUL SHRED ANNOUNCES DEBUT STUDIO ALBUM, MIGHT AS WELL, OUT JUNE 6

Article Contributed by Greg Knight | Published on Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Celebrated for balancing their sun-soaked reinventions of Grateful Dead classics with a punk rock ethos, Grateful Shred flips the Grateful Dead’s unfinished studio business into a tight and personal indie manifesto on their first-ever studio album, Might As Well.  Set for release June 6 via their own independent imprint Liberty Hair Farm Records, Might As Well will be available via vinyl and digital formats, with pre-orders live now. The announcement arrives alongside the release of the band’s blues-drenched single “Sweet Baby”, a fiery preview of the band’s mission to reimagine songs the Dead never committed to tape.

A kinetic collective of West Coast roots chemists, Grateful Shred have taken these eight songs, and put their own unique patina on them, showcasing with otherworldly fluidity, channeling 1970’s Los Angeles ~ Laurel Canyon magic. Might As Well marks a milestone for this canon of material: a full-length studio effort reimagining songs the Grateful Dead never recorded in-studio. Might As Well was recorded at UHF Studio in Glendale, CA, and the album shines with the band’s signature communal energy, combining deep-cut Dead gems like “Lazy River Road” and “Sitting In Limbo” (a Jerry Garcia Band staple), and rugged classic like “Cassidy” and “Jack A Roe” with fresh Shred twists.  

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"Shred has tossed around the idea of recording a LP for a while now, and let’s face it, making records is fun! So we thought we Might as Well,” laughs bassist/producer Dan Horne (Circles Around the Sun, Cass McCombs). “We wanted to highlight some of the tunes we’ve worked up into our own vibe that shows off the essence of Shred. We tried to unearth some deeper cuts and rare gems. The concept we ended up going with were songs that the Dead never recorded in the studio.”

“Sweet Baby”, the album’s fiery lead single, written by Donna-Jean Godchaux.  Though never officially recorded by the Dead in the studio, the song became a surprise favorite during their mid-seventies tours. Grateful Shred’s rendition honors the original’s gritty Americana spirit while injecting their own loose-limbed groove. “We’re exploring the endlessly inspiring Grateful Dead songbook, ” adds Horne. “We hope you love it!”

LISTEN | Grateful Shred - “Sweet Baby”

Joining Grateful Shred’s core lineup— Austin McCutchen (guitar/vocals), Dan Horne (bass/pedal steel), Adam MacDougall (keys), Alex Koford (drums/vocals), Austin Beede (drums), and John Lee Shannon (guitar/vocals)—is Mikaela Davis. The acclaimed harpist/vocalist, a veteran who has collaborated with the likes of Bon Iver and Lake Street Dive, has frequently performed with the Shred camp over the years. Davis graced several tracks with haunting vocal contributions including shimmering harmonies and also takes the lead on “Sweet Baby”, and “To Lay Me Down”

Grateful Shred. (L-R): Adam MacDougall (keys), John Lee Shannon Mikaela Davis (vocals), Austin McCutchen (guitar, vocals), Alex Koford (drums, vocals), Austin Beede (drums), Dan Horne (bass, pedal steel). Photo: Matthew Reamer

Fresh off of a jam-packed three night residency in Nashville, Grateful Shred will road test the tracks from Might As Well on a 20+ date spring/summer tour kicking off April 29 in Portland, ME. Expect fiery improvisation, fan favorites, and debuts from the new LP, including a two-night album release run at SF’s The Independent (June 6-7) and a hometown throwdown at The Fonda Theatre (June 13).  

Grateful Shred - Spring / Summer Tour Dates

April 29 – Portland, ME – Portland House of Music  

April 30 – Boston, MA – The Sinclair  

May 1 – Fairfield, CT – Warehouse FTC  

May 2 – Philadelphia, PA – Ardmore Music Hall  

May 3 – Baltimore, MD – Union Craft Brewing  

May 4 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre  

May 6 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre  

May 7 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre  

May 8 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall  

May 9 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West  

May 10 + 11 – Charleston, SC – Pour House  

June 5 – Crystal Bay, NV – Crystal Bay Casino Ballroom  

June 6 + 7 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent  

June 13 – Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda Theatre  

June 14 – San Diego, CA – The Observatory NP  

June 15 – San Luis Obispo, CA – Live Oak Music Festival  

August 1 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Zoo Amphitheatre  

Tickets for all tour dates are on sale now at gratefulshredmusic.com

Might As Well Tracklist:  

Jack Straw  

Sweet Baby  

Sitting In Limbo  

Next Time You See Me  

Cassidy  

Jack A Roe  

To Lay Me Down  

Lazy River Road

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