Israel Nash Announces New Record – ‘Israel Nash’s Silver Season’

Israel Nash and his band return from the Texas Hill Country with the new album Israel Nash’s Silver Season to be released October 9th, 2015 via Loose/Thirty Tigers. Today, Nash shares “Strangers” off the upcoming record, streaming on Flood Magazine.

Following his critically acclaimed 2013 album Rain Plans, Israel Nash’s Silver Season was written and recorded on Nash’s 15-acre ranch in Dripping Springs, TX where he and his band built Plum Creek Sound, a 1,400 square-foot Quenset studio. Recorded to tape with Grammy-award winning engineer Ted Young (Kurt Vile, Sonic Youth, The Rolling Stones) back behind the boards, Israel Nash makes a bold return with Israel Nash’s Silver Season.

Influenced by the peaceful Texas hillside, the 9-song album ventures farther down the acid-soaked trail blazed by Rain Plans, arriving in lush and expansive territory. Here, Nash sounds more assured than ever, supported by his highly capable band and production inspired by psychedelic greats. Israel Nash’s Silver Season is best played loudly, and sounds wonderful in headphones.

In support of the new record, Nash and his band will be heading out on the road to play multiple festivals this summer and fall, including stops at the Moody Theatre in Austin, TX on August 26th for ALL ATX and Bumbershoot in Seattle on September 6th, 2015. All a

Israel Nash’s Silver Season – Tracklisting:
1. Willow
2. Parlour Song
3. The Fire & The Flood
4. LA Lately
5. Lavendula
6. Strangers
7. A Coat Of Many Colors
8. Mariner’s Ode
9. The Rag & Bone Man

ISRAEL NASH ON TOUR:

8/26/15 Austin, TX ACL Moody Theatre – ALL ATX
8/29/15 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom – KXT Summer Cut
9/4/15 Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom *
9/6/15 Seattle, WA Bumbershoot Festival
9/26/15 Ponde Verde Beach, FL Clear Water Music Festival
* Supporting The White Buffalo

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