Lost Highway is proud to present Hayes Carll’s Trouble In Mind in stores on April 8th. On his debut for Lost Highway, Carll’s album features a collection of songs that blend some of the finest elements of folk, country and rock with brainy, quirky lyrics. Check the song below for a song from the album.
“She Left Me For Jesus” Audio Stream:
http://losthighway.edgeboss.net/wmedia/losthighway/hayescarll/troubleinmind/audio/hayes_jesus.wax
Lost Highway Hayes Carll Page:
http://www.losthighwayrecords.com/artist/default.aspx?aid=254
Hayes Carll’s MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/hayescarll
Pre-Order Link:
http://www.amazon.com/Trouble-Mind-Hayes-Carll/dp/B00157OI8M/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1205420172&sr=1-1
Tour Dates:
15-Mar Saxon Pub Austin TX
29-Mar Rolling Oaks Bar & Grill San Antonio TX
09-Apr Cheatham Street Warehouse San Marcos TX
10-Apr Rockin’ Rodeo Denton TX
11-Apr Sons of Hermann Hall Dallas TX
12-Apr McGonigel’s Mucky Duck Houston TX
13-Apr Old Quarter Acoustic Café Galveston TX
4/18 - 4/20: Stingaree Music Festival - Crystal Beach TX
LOST HIGHWAY SET TO RELEASE TROUBLE IN MIND
FROM SINGER/SONGWRITER HAYES CARLL ON APRIL 8
HUMANITY, HUMILITY AND HUMOR HIGHLIGHT DISTINCTIVE SONGS
Nashville, TN – After a debut indie release and an acclaimed self-released sophomore album, singer/songwriter Hayes Carll has found a home at Lost Highway. Trouble In Mind, Carll’s Lost Highway debut will be released on April 8, featuring a collection of songs that blend some of the finest elements of folk, country and rock with brainy, quirky lyrics.
The 32-year-old Texan delivers songs born of baptism-by-fire experience, world weary observations and sharp wit. While his songs draw a direct line from some of his legendary Texas heroes such as Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, Carll has managed to put a stamp on his music that is truly his own.
As a performer, Carll’s clever anecdotes, genuine sincerity and self-deprecating humor invites listeners in. His confidence and charisma are second only to the quality of his songwriting. Audiences relate to his songs because he sings to them as friends, immediately breaking down any barrier that might normally exist between the stage and audience.
Carll’s personality permeates all of the songs on Trouble In Mind. He makes this quite clear in the infectious melody of “It’s A Shame”, the ragged throw down “Bad Liver and a Broken Heart”, the satirical “She Left Me For Jesus”, and even in his rendition of Tom Waits’ “I Don’t Wanna Grow Up”.
Carll has already begun making fans in the US and overseas through his first releases and his relentless touring. Take a step into the world of Hayes Carll through Trouble In Mind and find out what many already know and many others are about to discover.