Artist's albums
Emotional Cost
2019 · album
1Million
2019 · single
Focus
2019 · single
Always Something
2019 · single
Exit/In (Live)
2018 · album
Future Thieves
2018 · album
On the Run
2018 · single
Prom Night
2018 · single
Dark Spin
2018 · single
Sucker
2017 · single
Live at Blue Rock
2017 · album
Horizon Line
2015 · album
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Biography
It all goes back to the basement. Congregating in these close quarters, Future Thieves quite literally rose up from below the ground with a signature style carved out of rock ‘n’ roll tradition, yet anchored in modern 21st century production architecture. Merging pop ambition and handcrafted grit, the Nashville-based trio—Elliot Collett [vocals, guitar, keys], Austin McCool [guitar], and Nick Goss [bass]—cemented this foundation on their 2019 independent EP. As a result, the new material maximizes the intense and inimitable union shared by the musicians. “We went from a rock recording in a basement to doing more polished music with all kinds of gear in a professional studio,” explains Nick. “We knew exactly what we wanted to put down, but never fully could in the past. We can now, because we’ve taken every opportunity to develop our sound." “We went for a more organic sound,” Elliot explains. “On Future Thieves, we were surrounded by synthesizers and in a certain headspace where we wanted to get digital, but Horizon Line was more guitar-heavy and in-your-face. We’re combining those two aspects now. It’s cleaner and more natural with as few instruments as possible. It allowed us to focus on the impact of the songs and let them speak for themselves.” “The EP pulls everything together and is how we always envisioned Future Thieves,” Austin leaves off. “There are so many records we put on and appreciate. You can just drift off to them. We want everybody to get the same feeling.”