Pep Talks

Tue, Apr 16, 2019

Pep Talks

An Intimate Album Listening / Storytelling Experience presented by Judah & the Lion

Join us for an exclusive intimate listening experience and sneak peak of the upcoming 17-song recorded album, Pep Talks, from the band Judah & the Lion. Judah, Brian, and Nate will be in attendance to share the story behind the record. Every attendee will receive a physical copy of the album. Be sure to pay attention to your email. 

Sweepstakes: 
Follow the link below for your chance to get into the venue early, high five the band, and hear a brief acoustic set by the band. Space is limited. Only ticket buyers are eligible to attend. Winners will be randomly selected and notified via email by April 11, 2019.  
https://goo.gl/forms/Kmob1YiHNP0KvxWF3

Please submit any questions you might have for the band here: 
https://goo.gl/forms/G5oQgN766TefD7SF2 


For Judah & the Lion, the last two years should've been the best of their lives as the Nashville band toured behind a powerful single and a genre-upending album, sharing stages with heroes and playing to oceans of fans. But as everything was coming together for them, singer-guitarist Judah Akers' family was falling apart in a hail of alcoholism and affairs, death and divorce. From that tension comes Pep Talks, the trio's third LP and a hard left turn into deeply personal terrain. Knowing they had something new on their hands, Judah, Brian Macdonald (mandolin), and Nate Zuercher (banjo) took their time crafting a set of songs that not only shores up their one-of-a-kind sound—a heart-pounding whirl of folk, bluegrass, rock, hip-hop and electronic production—but takes the listener on a bracingly candid, surprisingly anthemic journey from the kind of pain that tears your whole world apart to the sort of hard-won hope that can bridge the deepest of rifts.   Judah & the Lion has been a family unto itself since forming at Nashville's Belmont University in 2011. Judah was from nearby Cookeville, an aspiring baseball player with a secret love for folk guitar. Brian, from Chicagoland, was mostly obsessed with piano. Coloradan Nate was a son of symphony players but preferred metal. Their differences were their strength as they crafted their sound over a bluegrass-heavy debut, Kids These Days, and a mold-breaking follow-up, Folk Hop n' Roll, both produced by Dave Cobb (Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) and made in two weeks. In 2017, their triumphant "Take It All Back" topped the alternative songs chart for three weeks in a row, paving the way for a Best New Rock/Alternative Artist win at the 2018 iHeartRadio Awards. While many of Pep Talks' songs were written on the bus immediately after the band's famously high energy shows—at various festivals and on tours with Twenty One Pilots, Incubus, Jimmy Eat World, and Kaleo—the boys co-produced and recorded this LP over three inspired months with help from boundary-busting friends like Darren King, Jon Bellion, and Kacey Musgraves. 

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  • Doors

    7:00 PM
  • Show

    7:45 PM
  • Price

    $35 Advance

    $38 Day of Show

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