Artist's albums
Sleeping Dogs
2022 · album
Podcast
2022 · single
Cold Rain
2022 · single
Don't Look Down
2019 · album
I'll Be Getting By
2019 · single
Words to the Song
2019 · single
Green Grass and Wine
2019 · single
Late July
2019 · single
Damn Tall Buildings
2015 · EP
Cure-All
2014 · album
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Biography
In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse – they busked. Now, whether live or on record, the band still radiates the energy of a ragtag crew of music students playing bluegrass on the street. But anchoring that energy is their instrumental chops, their strong songwriting, and their varied influences that stretch beyond bluegrass, even beyond American roots music altogether. Whether sharing lead vocals and instrumental solos or blending their voices into loose, joyous harmony, the members of Damn Tall Buildings blend elements of bluegrass, blues, roots-rock and vintage swing to create a captivating, high-energy sound. Since their busking days, they’ve made three albums: 2014’s Cure-All, 2015’s self-titled, and in 2019, Don’t Look Down. Album number four is on the way slated for an early fall ‘22 release. The band has also relocated to Brooklyn, NY and toured widely, sharing stages with Sierra Hull and the California Honeydrops and appearing at festivals like Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Philadelphia Folk Festival, Freshgrass Festival, Walnut Valley Festival, and Merlefest to name a few. Their lyrics find beauty and glory in the mundane, workaday struggle of everyday life: time keeps passing, you don’t like your job, you drink too much, you laugh with your friends, you search for a home, and you dream about what else might be out there. You carry on. This is what Damn Tall Buildings sings about, what they seek to share with their audience.