Leading up to the release of their debut EP, Spring, the Los Angeles-based indie rock band, Wallows, made a stop by the Third Man Blue Room in Nashville to play and record a set in front of a sold-out audience. Featuring Dylan Minnette and Braeden Lemasters on guitar and vocals and Cole Preston on drums, the group commands a sunny brand of indie rock reminiscent of the breezier side of The Strokes’ catalog.

The recording kicks off with the enthusiastic screams and chants from the impassioned crowd as the band hits the stage, and the energy continues until the very last note is played. Notably, they cover material featured on their EP such as single “Pictures of Girls,” but also perform songs that were previously only available exclusively as digital singles like their debut track “Pleaser.” Thus, this 9-song live LP is the only way to enjoy these songs on your turntable, heard here with their absolutely requisite full-crowd enthusiasm.

TMR557

Wallows: Live at Third Man Records

Standard Black Vinyl

Regular price $17.00
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Leading up to the release of their debut EP, Spring, the Los Angeles-based indie rock band, Wallows, made a stop by the Third Man Blue Room in Nashville to play and record a set in front of a sold-out audience. Featuring Dylan Minnette and Braeden Lemasters on guitar and vocals and Cole Preston on drums, the group commands a sunny brand of indie rock reminiscent of the breezier side of The Strokes’ catalog.

The recording kicks off with the enthusiastic screams and chants from the impassioned crowd as the band hits the stage, and the energy continues until the very last note is played. Notably, they cover material featured on their EP such as single “Pictures of Girls,” but also perform songs that were previously only available exclusively as digital singles like their debut track “Pleaser.” Thus, this 9-song live LP is the only way to enjoy these songs on your turntable, heard here with their absolutely requisite full-crowd enthusiasm.