Artist's albums
Live from the Garden
2023 · EP
The Garden
2022 · album
Stress
2022 · single
Happiness Pie
2022 · single
Me & My Sunshine
2022 · single
Heat Wave
2022 · single
Wise
2022 · single
Motel Radio | OurVinyl Sessions
2020 · EP
Streetlights (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
M.I.A. (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
Midnight (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
Blue Love (OurVinyl Sessions)
2020 · single
In My Blood
2019 · single
Siesta Del Sol
2019 · album
M.I.A.
2019 · single
Ego Death
2019 · single
Midnight
2019 · single
Desert Surf Films
2016 · EP
Palmilla
2016 · single
Phasing Out
2016 · single
Gimme Your Love
2016 · single
Days & Nights
2015 · EP
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Biography
Written and recorded in the midst of a dizzying stretch in which nearly everything about the way the band lived and worked was turned on its head, Motel Radio's "The Garden" is indeed a work of relentless hope. The songs are warm and breezy, calling to mind everything from Andy Shauf and Cass McCombs to Beck and Tame Impala with an easygoing demeanor that belies the deep emotional work underpinning them. Motel Radio generated early buzz in their adopted hometown of New Orleans on the strength of their 2015 debut EP, Days & Nights, which helped land them dates with the likes of Kurt Vile and Drive-By Truckers in addition to festival slots at Firefly, Jazz Fest, and more. The band followed it up with the similarly well-received Desert Surf Films in 2016 and their first full-length, Siesta Del Sol, in 2019, touring the country on a seemingly endless loop as they built up their devoted following one night at a time. Since then, the band had set a goal of becoming more self-sufficient and learning to record on their own, and when it came time to cut The Garden, they dove in headfirst, cutting half the collection in a fishing camp south of New Orleans with the help of engineer Ross Farbe (Video Age, Esther Rose) and the other half fully remotely while engineering themselves. That creative liberation is easy to hear on The Garden. On The Garden, they’ve realized there’s no sweeter garden than the one you grow yourself.