The Wild Feathers w/ Nathan Graham

Wed Nov 20 2024

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East

917 Woodland St Nashville, TN 37206

$32.87

Ages 18+

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The Wild Feathers w/ Nathan Graham

  • The Wild Feathers

    The Wild Feathers

    Country-Rock

    A decade plus into their career now, The Wild Feathers over the course of four studio
    albums, a rarities release, and a live album, have been labeled everything. Some have
    immediately checked a box for Americana – and they wouldn’t be wrong. Others may lean
    on a version of rock: Country-rock, folk-rock, heartland rock. They’d all be right, too.
    Blues? A Southern flare? Occasional punk attitude? It’s all in there.
    But as a band who are constantly committed to pushing forward, no label put on The
    Wild Feathers truly sticks around for long.
    The longtime Nashville band returns this year with Sirens, a new LP of road-worn,
    sharply-woven tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding and the hard-
    earned lessons found along the ride. For the band, it’s the album they’ve been building

    towards making for years. A true statement piece.
    “I love being part of a band that is always growing and evolving,” said co-founding Wild
    Feathers member Ricky Young. “We want to keep challenging ourselves to make new
    music while always continuing to grow and be challenged. For us, this is the best version
    of what we’ve always done.”
    He continued “We’re not the band we were 10 years ago. We’re much better writers now.
    Much better performers. We’re much better people. We’ve grown a lot.”
    To cut the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2021 album Alvarado – the band’s debut
    for New West Records – the band decamped from Music City, U.S.A., to Los Angeles for
    sessions with producer Shooter Jennings (known for his work with Brandi Carlile,
    Turnpike Troubadours and Tanya Tucker, among others) at Dave’s Room in North
    Hollywood.
    Members Ricky Young, Joel King, Taylor Burns, Ben Dumas, Brett Moore – entered the
    studio with about 30 rough draft song ideas that ultimately became Sirens. But unlike
    previous sessions where Young, King and company underwent a detailed pre-production
    and demoing process, they brought a largely blank slate to Dave’s Room.
    The goal? To approach the album with a fresh perspective that pushes beyond
    simply recreating a handful of demos cut in Nashville, some 2,000 miles east of the
    studio.

    “We’re like, if Shooter’s producing this, we’re gonna give him something to do,” King said
    with a laugh. Young added, “You’re excited because you don’t have expectations but you’re
    nervous because you don’t know what to expect.”
    Wild Feathers were originally formed in 2010 by Young, King, and Burns. Sirens plays
    like a time-tested, harmonized culmination formed out of years on the road for the group
    – a collection built from sharing stages with legends such as Willie Nelson and Bob Dylan,
    cutting a live album inside the storied Ryman Auditorium and playing sought-after slots
    on some of the biggest festival stages, including the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival,
    Austin City Limits Festival and Americana Fest, to name just a few. For tenured listeners
    – fans who likely jumped aboard for the band’s ability to blend country storytelling with
    rock ‘n’ roll showmanship – Sirens feels like the evolution from the songs that helped
    build the Wild Feathers’ career – including 2013’s adult-alt radio hit “The Ceiling” and
    2021’s rip-roaring “Ain’t Looking.”
    And for Jennings – who first met the band about two decades ago – being in the studio
    with The Wild Feathers meant scoring a front-row seat to music-making with “a collective
    of truly deep soulful musicians and writers who have come together and stayed together
    over the years,” he said.
    He continued, “It was my pleasure to produce their newest music. The songs they put
    together for this record were so fun to work on and getting to really know their
    musicianship was a blast. I’m proud to be a part of the story of The Wild Feathers now.”

    Out of the so-called blank slate, The Wild Feathers built a sprawling album – named in-
    part after the mythological Greek creatures with an alluring voice. On Sirens, the band

    channels heartland rock excellence, like on opening number “Stereo” or the organ-laced
    “Sanctuary.” The group rips into old-school guitar riffs, like rootsy jam tune “Comedown.”
    And the album showcases heartfelt stories tailor-made for open-road therapy with
    windows down and speakers blaring, like reflective number “L.A. Makes Me Sad” or richly
    descriptive crime tale “Sleep For Days.’
    With Sirens, the band showcases abilities that individually make them among Nashville’s
    sought after players and songwriters. Outside of touring, writing and recording with the
    group, King’s resume includes cutting bass on Miranda Lambert’s 2019 album Wildcard
    and Lainey Wilson’s 2022 breakout effort Bell Bottom Country, both winners of the
    annual Best Country Album honor at the Grammy Awards. As songwriters, Young, Burns
    and King have worked with staple rock band The Jayhawks and collaborated on the hit
    network show Nashville, among other projects.
    And after sweating and straining over small details on the self-produced Alvarado, the
    band returned to focusing on playing some of the head-turning music listeners expect
    from a Wild Feathers release. This includes “Pretending,” a stop-you-in-your-tracks piano
    ballad that’s bound to send lighters into the sky when the group hits the road in support
    of Sirens.

    “We just wanted to write a shit load of songs, find a great producer and let go of the reins
    a little bit,” King said. He continued, “We were like, let’s just do it like a band.”
    That freewheelin’ do-it-like-a-band spirit? It comes through on Sirens with songs like
    “Slow Down,” a pensive slow-burn that wouldn’t be out of place in a 1980s John Hughes
    flick, and “Don’t Know,” a rabble-rousing dose of surfy-punk delivered with layered gang
    vocals and a rolling bass line.
    With their new album, heeding the Sirens call has never sounded this welcoming before.
  • Nathan Graham

    Nathan Graham

    Country

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The Wild Feathers w/ Nathan Graham

Wed Nov 20 2024 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The Basement East Nashville TN
The Wild Feathers w/ Nathan Graham

$32.87 Ages 18+

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BACKPACKS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE VENUE
Most shows are standing room only.
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Handicap accommodations can be arranged.
ALL ALL AGES and 18+ SHOWS ARE NO RE-ENTRY