Esmé Patterson gets towed upon a field of daisies to dance, bounce, pull, shake, and shuffle off her mortal coil in the David Fishel-directed video for “No River.” The record is We Were Wild, Patterson’s follow-up to the 24B fave Woman to Woman set, and it’s a lovely, transcendent move from the Denver singer-songwriter. No hints needed to find themes in this clip: from the lyrics (“I can’t sit still forever / I’m no mountain / I’m human, I’m human”) to Carlye Eckert’s delightfully unkempt choreography to the tune’s in-the-pocket rhythm and buoyant melody, we’re talking about a party for simply living amid our earthly limitations here. You could skip all that, though, because to be honest it’s just an upbeat jam if that’s all you need it to be. Returning from a long hiatus here at 24B, that’s exactly what I needed. Check it out above and catch Esmé on tour this summer.


Here’s “Yellow Eyes,” the first single off Rayland Baxter’s new record. That last name might ring a bell, and for good reason: his father, Bucky Baxter, has performed standout turns on guitar with the likes of Bob Dylan (Time Out of Mind, Unplugged) and Ryan Adams (fan favorite “Dear Chicago”) to name a few. His dad’s a fine side man, for sure, but that’s just a side note to him backing up Rayland in the lead role for this set. Despite the cut’s bittersweet subject matter, a midtempo groove, hits of twang lead guitar, and a sunny melody lend it a more summertime, back porch feel. Baxter sums up those opposing vibes quite well on the bridge: “All in all it’s a beautiful day.” Even with the shades drawn, humming this tune certainly lets a little more light into the room. Imaginary Man comes out on August 14th.
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They have been known for epic collaborative live sets at their Largo home base for years, but now the Los Angeles collective starring siblings Sara and Sean Watkins are finally putting out a record. Along with an incredible lineup (Fiona Apple, Benmont Tench, Don Heffington, Greg Leisz, and Sebastian Steinberg), the Watkins Family Hour will release their debut LP on July 24th, the same day they’ll head out on a dozen summer