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Shakey Graves


with Rayland Baxter

$15 advance

From the Promoter

Recently described as an "antifolk phenomenon" by NPR Music, Alejandro Rose-Garcia (aka Shakey Graves) is one of those rare artists whose music, after one listen, inspires the kind of obsessive devotion that compels someone to spend hours searching for more. Fans eagerly wait for the next track to surface online, erratically released from his closely-guarded collection of unheard bedroom recordings and live rarities.

But as word of his haunting, at times bizarre, lo-fi recordings and contrastingly explosive live shows continues to spread, Shakey Graves is quickly rising from obscurity into the national spotlight. His debut full-length LP "Roll the Bones" consistently remains near the top of Bandcamp's digital "best-seller" charts more than two years after its release, relying on little more than word of mouth for promotion. New listeners around the world discover his music every day, often through a series of stunning live performance videos on YouTube, which have collectively racked up well over half a million hits.

In his hometown of Austin, TX, Shakey's shows are the stuff of legend. Recently featured on the cover of Austin Monthly Magazine, the Mayor has even given him his own local holiday. February 9th is officially proclaimed "Shakey Graves Day" in Austin.

His sophomore album "And The War Came" will be released on Dualtone Records Oct. 7th.

"Every few years [at SXSW], an Austin act picks up steam just in time to enjoy the home court advantage. This year it's a bluesman, Alejandro Rose-Garcia, who makes the one-man band approach look effortless." - The New York Times

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