I’ll be honest, I normally don’t post press releases as I get so many every single day. And I like to keep the post related to stuff in my Collection (except for the New Releases obviously). However, this one I am posting because they were kind enough to send me a copy of the album on CD. I’ve had it for a couple of weeks and I have to say, it is pretty great. It is a mixture of Folk, Roots Rock with a lot of Country thrown in. What is great about it is the fact their are two singer which keeps the album interesting along with the great song lyrics which tell some pretty incredible stories. An album that is definitely outside my comfort zone, but one I have enjoyed immensely since I received it. Here is the press release information below so you can learn a little more about them…check it out if you get a chance.
Produced by Brad Cook (MJ Lenderman, Waxahatchee, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats) it marks a major sonic leap for lifelong friends Philip Lupton and Truett Heintzelman, the Austin based duo known for their signature intertwined vocals and relentless touring alongside acts like Noah Kahan and Dave Matthews Band.
Big buzz building with Rolling Stone stating “Heat of July is as much about leaving a comfort zone as it is about seeing the world through a windshield,”Austin Chronicle comparing them to Mt Joy and Caamp and exclaimed they have a “western twinge distinct to the lone star state” alongside previous support from FLOOD MAGAZINE andWhiskey Riff who stated, “If you’re not listening to Briscoe yet, then I suggest you change that.” making it their buzziest album yet!

