NASHVILLE, TN. / LONDON, UK. – (8th December, 2023) – After a five-year hiatus, Uncle Lucius have, on Friday December 8th, released their brand new album Like It’s The Last One Left via Boo Clap Records/Thirty Tigers, alongside an official music video for "All The Angelenos", available to watch:
Written and recorded in the
band’s hometown of Austin, Texas, Like
It’s The Last One Left isn’t just a return to form: it’s an
expansion, bolstering Uncle Lucius' mix of amped-up Americana and greasy
roots-rock with string arrangements, adventurous production, and the sharpest
songwriting of the group's career.
Tickets are available to purchase and the full dates can be found below:
Uncle Lucius UK Tour Dates
Tuesday 29 October 2024 - Night & Day Cafe, Manchester (26 Oldham Street, Manchester M1 1JN) £22.50 Ticketweb
Wednesday 30 October 2024 - The Bodega, Nottingham (23 Pelham Street, Nottingham NG1 2ED) £22.50 Ticketweb
Thursday 31 October 2024 - Oslo, London (1A Amhurst Road, Hackney London E8 1LL) £25.31 Ticketweb
Uncle Lucius previously gained critical praise from the likes of The Austin Chronicle, No Depression, and Saving Country Music for their signature style on albums Something They Ain’t (2006), Pick Your Head Up (2009), And You Are Me (2012), and The Light (2015). But Like It’s The Last One Left is perhaps the group’s finest and most cohesive album to date.
Beginning with "Keep Singing Along" — an atmospheric blast of funky-tonk, anchored by a seize-the-day message that suits the band's 2020s resurgence — Like It's The Last One Left offers everything from larger-than-life anthems (the stomping "Civilized Anxiety," the heartland rocker "Trace My Soul") to laidback, loping Tex-Mex ("I'm Happy").
"Tuscaloosa Rain" channels Dusty Springfield and Burt Bacharach, complete with swooning orchestration from the Tosca String Quartet and stacked harmonies from the vocal duo US (Sir Woman, Wild Child). US also appears on "Holly Roller," a track that's equal parts roadhouse rock song and gospel-worthy freakout, while fellow Austinite Cody Braun (Reckless Kelly) plays fiddle on "All the Angelenos," a humorous jab at the carpetbaggers who've relocated to Austin in the hopes of capitalising on the city's boom town status.
Things come
to a close with "Heart Over Mind," another track that balances Uncle
Lucius' adventurous Americana with gorgeous melodies, symphonic strings, and
the croon of Galloway's voice.
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