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About Lonesome Heroes

Austin’s Lonesome Heroes reside at the cosmic junction of indie rock and country. Led by frontman Rich Russell’s never-ending call of the road, the group have toured extensively behind two acclaimed albums across continents on both sides of the world, while never straying too far from their “Cosmic Americana” roots.

An ethereal reverence for the troubadour spirit is evident in stand out tracks “Western Style Saloons” - an homage to small town dance halls featured on the final season of Netflix’s Bloodline - and the linking of asphalt, mind and body in “Steel” - named KCRW’s Top Tune Download of the Day. Both appear on 2015’s Can’t Stand Still, which became more of a state of being than a sophomore album for the Heroes as the number of shows across the U.S. paired with an Australian tour turned into 100+ dates. Can’t Stand Still was praised at home by the Austin Chronicle as one of 2015’s best albums, featured abroad in Rolling Stone Australia, and received airplay on radio stations throughout the U.S., Europe and Australia.

With a new album on the horizon, Lonesome Heroes are picking up where Can’t Stand Still left off, not only returning to Jim Eno’s (Spoon) Public Hi-Fi but continually deriving inspiration from the miles put behind. An early single from the forthcoming album Rise & Fall, the co-written “Hope” adds Russell’s geography to the wistful hook of songwriter Ron Scott (Gregory Alan Isakov, J Wagner), offering a dreamy look to the material ahead.

As the finishing touches are made on Rise & Fall, The Lonesome Heroes are looking to spend their post-SXSW 2019 touring and topping last summer's run of festival appearances at the inaugural Bastrop Music Festival outside of Austin, Wyoming’s WHAT FEST, playing alongside Dwight Yoakam and past Australian tour-mate Ruby Boots at their debut Red Ants Pants Music Festival in Montana, and on the Oregon Coast for Electric Fences as part of a line up including Calvin Johnson (K Records) and Austin friends Leo Rondeau and Little Mazarn.

Brooklyn-raised Russell formed The Lonesome Heroes in 2006 after relocating to Austin. The release of 2012’s Daydream Western won that year's Vox Pop award at the Independent Music Awards, with the single “Something Reckless” featured on ABC’s Nashville in 2013. Described by KUTX as “the soundscape that occurs when indie rock and country artfully cross paths,” The Lonesome Heroes have played over 1000 shows, turning indie-rockers into two-steppers (or vice-versa) by way of the rhythm of the road.

The Lonesome Heroes have shared festivals and stages with countless up and coming and established acts including: Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Shakey Graves, Bahamas, Phosphorescent, The Octopus Project, Wild Child, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, The California Honey Drops, Easy Leaves, Mariee Sioux, Wagons, Leo Rondeau, Patti Fiasco, Austin Lucas, Turnpike Troubadours, James Hand, Lilly Hiatt, Samantha Crain, Left Coast Country, Emily Wolfe, Earl Poole Ball, The Deer, East Cameron Folkcore, Ryley Walker, Hollis Brown, The Far West, The O’s, David Ramirez, Amanda Shires, Christian Lee Hutson, Freedy Johnston, Whiskey Shivers, Dana Falconberry, Possesed By Paul James, Black Joe Lewis, Water Liars, and Gregory Alan Isakov.
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Genres:
Cosmic Americana
Band Members:
Rich Russell : Vocals Guitar, Gary Newcomb: Electric Guitar
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

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About Lonesome Heroes

Austin’s Lonesome Heroes reside at the cosmic junction of indie rock and country. Led by frontman Rich Russell’s never-ending call of the road, the group have toured extensively behind two acclaimed albums across continents on both sides of the world, while never straying too far from their “Cosmic Americana” roots.

An ethereal reverence for the troubadour spirit is evident in stand out tracks “Western Style Saloons” - an homage to small town dance halls featured on the final season of Netflix’s Bloodline - and the linking of asphalt, mind and body in “Steel” - named KCRW’s Top Tune Download of the Day. Both appear on 2015’s Can’t Stand Still, which became more of a state of being than a sophomore album for the Heroes as the number of shows across the U.S. paired with an Australian tour turned into 100+ dates. Can’t Stand Still was praised at home by the Austin Chronicle as one of 2015’s best albums, featured abroad in Rolling Stone Australia, and received airplay on radio stations throughout the U.S., Europe and Australia.

With a new album on the horizon, Lonesome Heroes are picking up where Can’t Stand Still left off, not only returning to Jim Eno’s (Spoon) Public Hi-Fi but continually deriving inspiration from the miles put behind. An early single from the forthcoming album Rise & Fall, the co-written “Hope” adds Russell’s geography to the wistful hook of songwriter Ron Scott (Gregory Alan Isakov, J Wagner), offering a dreamy look to the material ahead.

As the finishing touches are made on Rise & Fall, The Lonesome Heroes are looking to spend their post-SXSW 2019 touring and topping last summer's run of festival appearances at the inaugural Bastrop Music Festival outside of Austin, Wyoming’s WHAT FEST, playing alongside Dwight Yoakam and past Australian tour-mate Ruby Boots at their debut Red Ants Pants Music Festival in Montana, and on the Oregon Coast for Electric Fences as part of a line up including Calvin Johnson (K Records) and Austin friends Leo Rondeau and Little Mazarn.

Brooklyn-raised Russell formed The Lonesome Heroes in 2006 after relocating to Austin. The release of 2012’s Daydream Western won that year's Vox Pop award at the Independent Music Awards, with the single “Something Reckless” featured on ABC’s Nashville in 2013. Described by KUTX as “the soundscape that occurs when indie rock and country artfully cross paths,” The Lonesome Heroes have played over 1000 shows, turning indie-rockers into two-steppers (or vice-versa) by way of the rhythm of the road.

The Lonesome Heroes have shared festivals and stages with countless up and coming and established acts including: Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Shakey Graves, Bahamas, Phosphorescent, The Octopus Project, Wild Child, Wayne "The Train" Hancock, The California Honey Drops, Easy Leaves, Mariee Sioux, Wagons, Leo Rondeau, Patti Fiasco, Austin Lucas, Turnpike Troubadours, James Hand, Lilly Hiatt, Samantha Crain, Left Coast Country, Emily Wolfe, Earl Poole Ball, The Deer, East Cameron Folkcore, Ryley Walker, Hollis Brown, The Far West, The O’s, David Ramirez, Amanda Shires, Christian Lee Hutson, Freedy Johnston, Whiskey Shivers, Dana Falconberry, Possesed By Paul James, Black Joe Lewis, Water Liars, and Gregory Alan Isakov.
Show More
Genres:
Cosmic Americana
Band Members:
Rich Russell : Vocals Guitar, Gary Newcomb: Electric Guitar
Hometown:
Austin, Texas

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