1/09/2026

Beloved Indie Troubadour John Craigie Shares New Song; New Album Out Feb 6

ACCLAIMED TROUBADOUR JOHN CRAIGIE

SHARES NEW SINGLE, “DRY LAND” - LISTEN

 

EVOCATIVE NEW SINGLE HERALDS

EAGERLY AWAITED 10TH STUDIO ALBUM, I SWAM HERE

 

MARATHON LIVE SCHEDULE INCLUDES HEADLINE SHOWS,

FESTIVAL APPEARANCES, AND MORE

 

I SWAM HERE ARRIVES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 VIA ZABRISKIE POINT RECORDS

 

PRE-ORDERS/PRE-SAVES AVAILABLE NOW

Photo Credit: Carly Montgomery 

Beloved modern-day troubadour John Craigie has shared his evocative new single, “Dry Land,” available now at all streaming services. The track heralds the Portland, OR-based artist’s much-anticipated new album, I Swam Here, arriving Friday, February 6 via his own Zabriskie Point Records. Pre-orders/pre-saves are available now.


One of the earliest songs written for I Swam Here, “Dry Land,” was initially recorded during album sessions in New Orleans but Craigie didn’t care for the pacing and felt it had a long unnecessary bridge. However, he returned to the track a few months later at The Rope Room in Astoria, OR, incorporating a different piano line and then added organ. Engineered by longtime collaborator Bart Budwig, “Dry Land” features backing from drummer Cooper Trail and Nevada Sowle (Fender Rhodes, organ), both of whom returned after working with Craigie on 2022’s Mermaid Salt, along with Anna Moss (vocals), Luke Ydstie (upright bass, classical guitar) and Jamie Greenan on pedal steel.


LISTEN TO “DRY LAND”


PRE-ORDER/PRE-SAVE I SWAM HERE


Craigie’s 10th studio LP and follow-up to 2024’s Pagan Church, his critically acclaimed, chart-topping collaboration with TK & The Holy Know-Nothings, I Swam Here represents another musical step forward for the Portland, OR-based musician. Rooted in place, shaped by collaboration, and guided by Craigie’s steady hand as a songwriter and producer, the album blends the spirit of New Orleans with the stillness of the Pacific Northwest, expertly evincing the patient confidence of an artist who is still exploring his creative limits.

 

Much of the album was recorded in New Orleans in January 2025, with backing from local musicians handpicked by Sam Doores of The Deslondes, including the Deslondes drummer Howe Pearson, bassist Max Bien Khan, pedal steel guitarist Jonny Campos (Lost Bayou Ramblers), and country folk songwriter Desiree Cannon, with Craigie’s longtime friend and collaborator, singer-songwriter Anna Moss, appearing on almost every track. Three additional songs were recorded a few months later at The Rope Room with a different band, mirroring the aesthetic of the New Orleans sessions. Songs like “Dry Land” and the recently released first single, “Fire Season,” are both intimate and expansive, drawing from the musical history of the Gulf Coast and the natural sounds of Craigie’s beloved Pacific Northwest.

 

“The majority of these songs were recorded on a nylon string guitar, which is a first for me,” says Craigie. “Similar to Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks, there were two separate recording sessions in two separate locations with different musicians. This is because after New Orleans, three of the ten songs did not meet my vision, and it was not realistic to get back to New Orleans to re-record based on everyone’s schedule. The intention in the mixing is to not have the listener able to tell which ones were recorded where, but it’s possible some attentive ears will be able to.”


LISTEN TO “FIRE SEASON”


Hailed by Rolling Stone for “his easygoing banter, observational humor, and quirky songs,” Craigie will herald I Swan Here with a typically busy live schedule, including headline dates, festival appearances, and more. Highlights include a headline show at New Orleans, LA’s historic Tipitina’s (January 21), two-night stands at Austin, TX’s State Theatre (January 23-24) and Basalt, CO’s The Arts Campus At Willits (February 13-14), a special Savannah Music Festival double bill alongside Sierra Hull at Savannah, GA’s Lucas Theatre for the Arts (April 1), and an eagerly awaited run of “Help! The Lonely Beatles For Sale” performances culminating in three hometown shows at Portland, OR’s Mississippi Studios (June 2-3) and Polaris Hall (June 4). For complete details and ticket information, please visit johncraigie.com/shows.

 

JOHN CRAIGIE - TOUR 2026

 

JANUARY

14-18 – Todos Santos, Mexico – Tropic of Cancer Music & Arts Festival *

21 – New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s †

22 – Dallas, TX – The Kessler Theater ‡

23 – Austin, TX – State Theatre ‡

24 – Austin, TX – State Theatre ‡

25 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater ‡

 

FEBRUARY

11 – Ridgway, CO – The Sherbino ^

12 – Buena Vista, CO – Ivy Ballroom at the Surf Hotel ^

13 – Basalt, CO – The Arts Campus At Willits ^

14 – Basalt, CO – The Arts Campus At Willits ^

15 – Steamboat Springs, CO – Strings Music Pavilion ^

28 – Kahului, HI – Maui Arts & Cultural Center

 

MARCH

6 – Honolulu, HI – Blue Note Hawaii

7 – Lihue, HI – Kauai Community College PAC

24 – Evanston, IL – SPACE §

25 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon §

25-29 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Fest *

26 – Minneapolis, MN – The Cedar Cultural Center §

 

APRIL

1 – Savannah, GA – Lucas Theatre for the Arts @ Savannah Music Festival #

2 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic (7:00 pm)

2 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic (9:00 pm)

3 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle ||

4 – Nashville, TN – Exit/In ||

 

MAY

14 – Denver, CO – Swallow Hill Music **

15 – Denver, CO – Swallow Hill Music **

26 – Sebastopol, CA – Hopmonk **

27 – Mill Valley, CA – Sweetwater Music Hall **

28 – Mill Valley, CA – Sweetwater Music Hall **

 

JUNE

2 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios **

3 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios **

4 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall **

 

* Festival Appearance

† w/ Special Guest Anna Moss

‡ w/ Special Guest Olive Klug

^ w/ Special Guest Jobi Riccio

§ w/ Special Guest Lou Hazel

# w/ Sierra Hull

|| w/ Special Guest Anthony de Costa

** John Craigie performs “Help! The Lonely Beatles For Sale”

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