All those people who had to declare that they could keep their clothes on, can now provide evidence of where they actually have been. New York rock ‘n’ roll collective The Nude Party hit Sam’s Town Point in Austin, to play a selection from their catalog (including crowd favorites like Records, Sold Out Of Love, What’s the Deal?, Chevrolet Van and Ride On), plus some seamlessly fitting covers of Texas classics (Texas Tornados’ Little Bit Is Better Than Nada, Dr. John’s Somebody Tryin’ to Hoodoo Me) and Gary P. Nunn’s London Homesick Blues)—that 19-song show is officially released. The sympathetic musicians serve their signature warm stew of country-tinged psychedelic rock with hints of blues and surf, controlled but passionate. This is an authentic, intimate live show with skilled, layered interplay, a pure mood lifter—apparently so hot and sweaty that clothing wasn’t necessary.
Live at Sam’s Town Point, engineered and mixed by Jonathan Tyler, is out now digitally and next month also on vinyl 2-LP. Featuring Patton Magee (vocals, guitar, harmonica), Shaun Couture (guitar, vocals), Alec Castillo (bass, vocals), Don Merrill (organ, piano, vocals), Jon ‘Catfish’ Delorme (pedal steel), Austin Brose (percussion, vocals) and Connor Mikita (drums) with Billie Buck (saxophone) as special guest.
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