Athens, GA indie rock band Futurebirds announce the release of their new album, Easy Company, on August 9, 2024 via Dualtone Music Group, a MNRK Company. To give listeners a taste of the album, the band drops the Easy Company EP today, a 3-song teaser with a song from each of the band’s distinct frontmen. The tracks “Colorados,” “Bloom,” and “Up and Out,” are available on all digital service providers now.
Listen to the EP and pre-order Easy Company here
Featuring four sharply-written songs apiece from each of the frontmen, singer/ songwriters Daniel Womack, Thomas Johnson, and Carter King, Easy Company feels like a celebration of the tight-knit bonds that have held Futurebirds aloft since 2008. Easy Company was recorded with producer Brad Cook in the border town of Tornillo, TX, and features Waxahatchee's Katie Crutchfield, who trades verses with King on the album's title track, and Drive-By Truckers co-founder Patterson Hood, who delivers a spoken-word monologue during "Soft Drugs." A brass section even makes a brief appearance. The result is a bold blend of old and new, delivered by a band of brothers who've never sounded so invigorated.
Thomas Johnson remarks: “‘Up and Out’ is about breaking out of the cycle of feeling sorry for myself, and how clearing out the past is an essential part of that. Forgive, forget, up, and out. For the video, I put on my favorite faux-fur coat (on loan from my lady) and took the boys down to the dock, one of my favorite pastimes. This video was a blast for us to film, between the chaos on the dock scenes and the merry-go-round madness, this felt like a video I would have filmed with my friends in the '90s, and I love that.”
In addition to the three frontmen, Futurebirds also consists of band members Brannen Miles, Kiffy Myers, Spencer Thomas, and Tom Myers. By blending captivating songs with a progressive mix of rock & roll, electrified folk, and cosmic American roots music, Futurebirds have built an audience that's as wide as the band's own sound. Rolling Stone described Futurebirds as “the most captivating rock act touring today,” while The New Yorker called the band “…masters of reverb-steeped country rock infused with Southern Charm.”
Tour Dates:
May 18 - Beaufort, NC - Beaufort Music Fest
May 25 - 26 Charleston, SC- The Windjammer
July 10 - St. Louis, MO - Old Rock House
July 11 - Milwaukee, WI - Vivarium
July 13 - Fargo, ND - UP District Festival Field *
July 14 - St. Paul, MN - Palace Theatre *
July 16-17 - Livingston, MT - Pine Creek Lodge *
July 18 - Great Falls, MT - The Newberry *
July 19 - Missoula, MT - The Wilma *
July 31 - Basalt, CO - Basalt River Park Series
Aug 17 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium
Aug 20-21 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre #
Sept 22 - Louisville, KY - Bourbon & Beyond Festival
Oct 4-5 - Aiken, SC - Southern Strings Fest
*- supporting Shakey Graves
# - supporting Nathaniel Rateliff