Artist's albums
Lines in the Levee
2022 · album
Comeback Kid
2022 · single
Firebound Road
2022 · single
Seasons Don't Change
2022 · single
Lines in the Levee
2022 · single
You Can't Win Em All
2020 · single
New Freedom Blues
2018 · album
Southern Crescent
2016 · album
The Dead Session
2015 · single
Live At the Isis
2014 · album
Leave the Bottle
2012 · album
Steady Operator
2011 · album
Heroes & Heretics
2008 · album
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Biography
Hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, Town Mountain is the sum of all its vast and intricate influences — this bastion of alt-country rebellion and honky-tonk attitude pushed through the hardscrabble Southern Appalachian lens of its origin. “For us, it’s all about the interaction between the audience and the band — doing whatever we can onstage to facilitate that two-way street of energy and emotion,” says mandolinist Phil Barker. “Whether it’s a danceable groove or a particular lyric in a song, we’re projecting what we’re going through in our daily lives, and we feel that other people can attest to that, as well — it’s all about making that connection.” Amid a renewed sense of self is the group’s latest album, Lines in the Levee, a collage of sound and scope running the gamut of the musical spectrum in the same template of freedom and focus found in the round-robin fashion of the musical institution that is The Band — a solidarity also found in the incendiary live shows Town Mountain is now revered for from coast-to-coast, this devil-may-care gang of strings and swagger. “This is the sound we’ve been working towards since the inception of the band,” says guitarist Robert Greer. “We realized we needed to do what’s best for us. We’re being true to ourselves. It isn’t a departure, it’s an evolution — the gate is wide open right now.”