Last week of February 2025

Recording a new album at Southern Grooves Studio in Memphis with Kolton Moore & the Clever Few and Matt Ross-Spang.

All photos by Lone Pine Media except for the last one of my new van tattoo.

First of all, a deep gratitude that I got to be a part of this band and the five days we spent in Southern Grooves with Matt. Time moves slow in the moment while you’re working on the songs but then all of a sudden most of the work was done and we were packing up to head home to Texas.

You never know exactly how things are going to unfold when you go somewhere new to work on an album, but I knew we all wanted to make a record of songs we love and are proud of, and I think we’ve done just that.

Some of my favorite memories for this album will always be:

  1. The first-listens where Kolton would grab his acoustic guitar and play a song for everyone and we’d all listen and feel the song and then talk about our ideas for it together. This happened a few times at the house we rented for the week, and also in the studio, and each time was significant and meaningful for the evolution of the songs.
  2. The moments in the studio where we’d collectively get a great take of a song, or when someone individually would get a great take adding a new layer to a song, and we’d all look at each other with huge shit-eating grins and whoop and holler, knowing that we’d made and captured something magical for the song. That collective celebration and the high fives that we’d share reminded us that we are all trying to make the best music we can, for ourselves and for everyone who loves listening to us play our music.
  3. The first time we heard the rough mixes of the songs after a few focused days in the studio and just how good they already sounded. To know all the time and effort and care that we put into the songs had all been worth it was like seeing a beautiful sunrise after a long cold night struggling to climb a steep mountain. Relief, joy, wonder, the pride of knowing we worked and made something special together.
  4. Sam and I getting Van tattoos at Bluff City Tattoos after we finished all our work for the album. Van life forever!

We were fortunate enough to find a new member of the band just in time to make this record: Matt Gumley. A bright spirit with a lifetime of experience with performing and acting, Matt has brought some much-welcomed fresh energy to the band, contributing not just bass parts and vocal harmonies, but also a raw creative spirit that elevated everyone.

Matt Ross-Spang has also been a dream to work with. He has a focused but laid-back style that meshes well with how our band works, and has a fine-tuned sense of when to provide feedback and guidance, and when to let the band members work through a part or bring their own sound to the song. I’d love to work with Matt again in the future.

A huge thank you from the bottom of my heart to Matt and all the guys in the band and everyone who listens and supports us. I hope you all know how much I appreciate you and how excited I am for what comes next.