We hope you’ll join us for a special instore performance and album signing with The Watson Twins on Tuesday, June 27th at 4:00 PM. The twins will be here to celebrate the release of their new album, Holler, on the newly reformed Bloodshot Records. It was produced by Butch Walker and recorded at the Bomb Shelter here in Nashville.
Holler finds the band leaning deeper into their Americana & Country roots. The album features the same energetic, foot stompin' feel as their single "Two Timin'". Accompanied by their Nashville based touring band, Holler is a true departure. From the blues inspired "Sissy Said" to the country soul of "Never Be Another You" the sisters showcase their celebrated sibling harmonies and strongest songwriting to date. “The Palace” and “Know My Name” are the only co-writes on the album and came out of a chance meeting at an East Nashville coffee shop with Jacob Sooter (writer/producer) and Brian Elmquist (The Lone Bellow). Grammy Nominated Producer Butch Walker not only produced the record, but contributed background vocals and acoustic guitar throughout as well as lead electric guitar on "Never Be Another You", "Love You The Best" and "Southern Manners". The Trio’s harmonies shine on the twangy "Honky Tonk Heart" and the cinematic journey of "Hundred Miles". Walker's expertise and producing prowess are the perfect complement, elevating this collection of songs and making it a "must listen”. Holler was recorded "live" in studio at the Butcher Shop in Nashville.
The Watson Twins will also be performing Friday, June 23rd at Riverside Revival with Caitlin Rose. Tickets and venue information are available here.
You can preorder a copy of Holler on limited edition Opaque Purple Vinyl and CD in the record store or on our site here. Preorders placed for local pickup will include signing wristbands, which are required to participate in the album signing. Our event is free and all ages, however space is limited and wristbands guarantee entrance.
IMPORTANT PARKING INFORMATION! Our parking lot is shared with other rad businesses and it is a finite space, so parking is limited. In addition to our lot, there is an inexpensive paid parking lot behind Elegy Coffee and Mickey's on Gallatin Road that is a short walk from the shop. Please use EXTREME CAUTION if parking on the nearby, narrow neighborhood streets. Too many cars make these roads impassable and result in angry neighbors, the police being called, and cars being towed. (This is no fun at all.) If possible, please consider carpooling, ride-sharing, walking, biking, scooting, roller skating, or taking the bus to attend The Watson Twins’ record release celebration.