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Briscoe (EARLY SHOW)
If Briscoe's debut album was a coming-of-age soundtrack set against the backdrop of the Texas
Hill Country, then its follow-up, Heat of July, is the sound of a fully-formed duo chasing down a
broader horizon. Inspired by marriage, landscapes, and the cross-country tours that took the
band across America, these new songs were written on the road, as eclectic and evocative as
the terrain that unfolded just outside the van's windshield. Once again, Briscoe teamed up with
Grammy-nominated producer Brad Cook to bring the songs to life, collaboratively creating a
record that expands Briscoe's folk-rock sound in all directions. There are bigger arrangements,
sharper vocal harmonies, and enough top-tier guest musicians — including members of
Houndmouth, Hiss Golden Messenger, Bon Iver, Mipso, and Watchhouse — to form their own
supergroup. The result is a cinematic, widescreen version of American roots music, created by
two lifelong friends who've learned to distill the thrill of the open road — and the challenges of
growing up — into an ever-evolving soundtrack.