Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz - who over the past decade have achieved grassroots success as Mandolin Orange, going from coffee shop performers to festival headliners -announce that they are now called Watchhouse and are set to release their new album.
As the duo's songwriter, Marlin sharpens his lyrical prowess here, touching on broad themes of growing older and feeling helpless in a world torn by injustice. Sure, the album sounds classic, but it is rooted in the here and now of our daily headlines.
Such Jubilee is a record about home, both the place and the idea. Some days it's a safe, warm, loving refuge from the world outside. Other days it's cold and empty and too quiet. Either way, it's always waiting for you at the end of the road.
Watchhouse took the Austin City Limits Live stage at The Moody Theater in Austin, TX on January 23, 2020 in support of their then latest album - Tides of a Teardrop.
Vinyl LP pressing. 2009 album from the Colorado-based Indie Folk artist. Gregory Alan Isakov has been compared to his influences including Bruce Springsteen, Kelly Joe Phelps, Iron & Wine and Nick Drake.
The Weatherman, the new album from acclaimed singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov, is his third full-length release and follows 2009's This Empty Northern Hemisphere.
This is the first release of all new, original songs since their 2021 self-titled album, which found the duo embracing a new name and a new chapter for the band.
In 2008, "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" was used in the movie Twilight. The song was specifically chosen for the film's prom scene by Kristen Stewart, the female lead, and appears on the movie's soundtrack.
The album features the classic line up of Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Warren DeMartini (guitars), Robbin Crosby (guitars), Juan Croucier (bass/vocals) and Bobby Blotzer (drums). CD Digipak with lenticular cover.