Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Hayes Carll will release his highly anticipated new album You Get It All on October 29th. Produced by Kenny Greenberg and Allison Moorer, You Get It All is the award-winning troubadour’s eighth album and the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2019 release What It Is. What It Is was praised highly by Entertainment Weekly, The Associated Press, Wall Street Journal, NPR Music, Garden & Gun, No Depression, American Songwriter, and received four-star reviews in Rolling Stone, MOJO and more.
Hayes Carll has won over audiences for the better part of two decades with his literate, cinematic and soulful songwriting. The 11 songs on You Get It All, all co-written by Carll, uniquely blend his signature balance of grit and tenderness.
Album opener “Nice Things”, a signature Carll classic written with Brothers Osborne, features his sardonic humor and an infectious chorus about a God who is not at all pleased with the way things are going on earth. The easygoing title track (co-written with Craig Wiseman) is a sweet declaration of adult love, in which one must be honest about the good and the not-so-good that comes with giving and taking. “Different Boats” (co-written with Adam Landry and Allison Moorer) addresses our differences while still squarely landing on our common ground over a slow, bluesy groove. Brandy Clark co-wrote and added vocals to “In the Mean Time,” which reminds us of how we too often hurt the ones we love. One of the most poignant moments on You Get It All comes with the moving “Help Me Remember.” Co-written with Josh Morningstar, the song tackles the subject of Alzheimer’s and dementia from the perspective of the one whose identity is slipping away. Carll delivers the song’s heartbreaking and detailed narrative with stunning compassion and grace.
Hayes Carll has just announced October and November tour dates in support of the upcoming album. Tickets will go on sale on August 6th. See the list of dates below.
Hayes Carll’s music is honest and without pretense. He subtly and masterfully invites us to look at ourselves through his characters and perspectives and makes us laugh, cry, dance, and even think, sometimes all in the space of one song. He possesses the gifts of a master craftsman and a true storyteller, and those are evident on You Get It All.
HAYES CARLL 2021 TOUR DATES
September 9 – Charlotte, NC – Visulite
September 10 – Bristol, TN – Bristol Rhythm & Roots
September 11 – Louisville, KY – Headliners
September 12 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage
September 15 – Memphis, TN – Railgarten
September 16 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall
September 17 – Little Rock, AR – The Rev Room
September 18 – Pryor, OK – Born & Raised Festival
October 18 – Galveston, TX – Old Quarter
October 19 – Galveston, TX – Old Quarter
October 21 – The Woodlands, TX – Dosey Doe
October 22 – Houston, TX – Mucky Duck
October 23 – Kountze, TX – Hogs & Strings Festival
October 24 – Baton Rouge, LA – Red Dragon
October 27 – Birmingham, AL – The Saturn
October 28 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
October 29 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theater
October 30 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere
October 31 – Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head
November 2 – Philadelphia, PA – The Ardmore
November 3 – Asbury Park, NJ – Asbury Lanes
November 5 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Made
November 6 – Pawling, NY – Daryl’s House
November 7 – Albany, NY – Lark Hall
November 8 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
November 10 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom
November 11 – Columbus, OH – Skully’s Music Diner
November 14 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi Fi
November 16 – Evanston, IL – Space
November 17 – Cincinnati, OH – Southgate House Revival
November 18 – Nashville, TN – Basement East
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Hayes Carll’s new album You Get It All is definitely something to look forward to. Following his successful 2019 album, What It Is, it seems like he’s ready to deliver more heartfelt and high-quality music. His collaboration with top producers promises a great experience.