8/17/2021

HOVVDY share 2 new singles "Junior Day League" and "Around Again"

HOVVDY

SHARE VIDEOS FOR “JUNIOR DAY LEAGUE” & “AROUND AGAIN
 
TWO NEW SINGLES FROM THEIR UPCOMING ALBUM, 
TRUE LOVE, OUT OCTOBER 1ST VIA GRAND JURY

ANNOUNCE LIVE STREAM OF SOLD OUT LOS ANGELES SHOW
Photo Credit: Adam Alonzo 
Austin, TX duo Hovvdy have shared a pair of new singles, “Junior Day League” and “Around Again,” today. The songs, written by the band’s Will Taylor, come with two music videos directed by Hayden Hubner and Adam Alonzo respectively. 
 
Of the tracks, Taylor says “‘Around Again’ lyrically shifts between big reflections and small memories. The simplicity of the music and words really helped define this song for me. I’m thankful to have had help from Charlie and Andrew expanding and finishing it.
 
‘Junior Day League’ is about being in a daze on a fast day in a new town. Falling enamored with the people you’re with and the setting you’re in. Letting things move around you, rather than trying to control them.
 
Last month, the band announced their new Andrew Sarlo (Bon Iver, Big Thief) co-produced album with its title track “True Love,” which garnered praise from PitchforkNPRStereogum and Brooklyn Vegan, amongst others, and was named one of the best songs of the week by The FADERConsequence of SoundPasteUPROXX and Under The Radar.
 
Hovvdy’s intimate record release shows in Austin, New York and Los Angeles are sold out but the band has announced a livestream of their LA show via Noon Chorus. Tickets are available now.
 
True Love is available for pre-order now and out October 1st on Grand Jury.
WATCH THE JUNIOR DAY LEAGUE” & “AROUND AGAIN VIDEOS
TOUR DATES:

10/22 – Los Angeles, CA @ Gold Diggers - SOLD OUT | | LIVESTREAM ADDED
10/26 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk Indoor - SOLD OUT
10/28  Brooklyn, NY @ Purgatory - SOLD OUT
10/29 – Brooklyn, NY @ Purgatory - SOLD OUT
Last year, Charlie Martin impulsively wrote T-R-U-E L-O-V-E in all caps across the top of what would become the title track of his and Will Taylor’s fourth Hovvdy album. The on-the-nose instinct encapsulates the LP’s elemental look at relationships – familial, romantic, friendly – and that desire to capture them in a bottle. Since the creation of their last album, both Charlie and Will have married their partners. Will became a father. 
 
A nod to their roots and a reach for more, True Love maturely embraces the best of the duo’s hyper-genuine, chin-up qualities developed over the past seven years. Charlie and Will first met at a baseball game while touring with other bands, both as drummers. Back home in Austin, the pair connected over shared sports-centric upbringings in Dallas and, most prominently, likeminded batches of solo songwriting. The interlocking tracks would become 2016 LP Taster, introducing a comforting sonic push-and-pull continued in the innate melodies of Cranberry (2018) and the propulsive storytelling of breakthrough Heavy Lifter (2019). 
 
Fourth album True Love follows a surprisingly folksy and beautifully determined course, just hinting at the lo-fi layers of the Austin-based project’s DIY origins. Co-produced by the genre-morphing Andrew Sarlo (Nick Hakim, Big Thief, Bon Iver), the acoustically-driven, forward-looking songwriters’ statement stamps Hovvdy’s debut with Grand Jury Music. 
 
Charlie and Will add: “This collection of songs feels to us like a return to form, writing and recording songs for ourselves and loved ones. Spending less energy consumed with how people may respond freed us up to put our efforts into creating an honest, heartfelt album.”
 
Throughout 2020, the band visited Sarlo’s small Los Angeles studio to put down their biggest-sounding record yet. Trusted guidance freed Charlie and Will to play to their strengths on essential elements – an upright piano, an acoustic guitar, a few keyboards. Songs harken to the duo’s Southern totems of Townes Van Zandt and Lucinda Williams, with longtime collaborator Ben Littlejohn adding pedal steel and dobro for subtle drawl. Will calls True Love “the other side of the coin” from past LP Heavy Lifter’s tweaked pop, reflecting instead on the sturdy strums of sophomore Cranberry.
 
“Sarlo heard things in our individual production styles that we might otherwise feel self-conscious about, but he would lean into them,” says Charlie. “We knew we could come in with a very stripped-down acoustic guitar song and it would end up being expansive and vast. I felt really confident in letting this record be as tender and beautiful as we could make it, knowing there would always be a layer of darkness in there.”
 
“Blindsided” embodies the bespoke Hovvdy balance. Charlie’s waltzing piano lines and classical bedding make way for punctuated vocal assurances. Will’s textured guitar downbeats also softly power syncopated storytelling on “Lake June.” Channeling the warmth of new fatherhood, he repeats “I love you so much” at the song’s center.  
 
In the exuberant rush of title track “True Love,” Charlie references his old Cranberry-era song “Colorful” – a wizened callback to a growing catalog, forever morphing in hindsight. Shaking off any nostalgic haze, the new album’s immediate production places their detailed scenes surely in the present. There’s flashes of a magnolia tree, a Tom Thumb, a cross on a trailer. “Around Again” frets over the fleetingness: “Memory won’t let me take a picture / Turn to me and tell me you’ll remember.
 
“It’s about resiliency and appreciating the little moments, even when the big picture can be daunting,” says Will. “I’m proud of how we let the songs and the feeling of the record do the work for us. Even in somber moments, the joy behind the music is noticeable, and that’s what makes it special to me.”
HOVVDY
TRUE LOVE
GRAND JURY
OCTOBER 1ST, 2021

1. Sometimes
3. Lake June
4. GSM
6. Hope
7. Joy
8. One Bottle
9. Blindsided
10. Hue
12. I Never Wanna Make You Sad

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