Austin duo Briscoe made their musical imprint back in 2023 with their coming-of-age in the Texas Hill Country debut West of It All. Now having toured extensively (“Canada to Cancun”), their latest album Heat of July is a different type of coming-of-age output for the folk-rock duo literally written on the road largely without any instruments within arm’s reach, steeped in metaphors of growth that happens with expanded horizons: larger arrangements, bigger harmonies, and waxing poetic on their stint with highways being the only constant. The roster on Heat of July is expanded too, wrangling in musicians from groups like Bon Iver, Houndmouth, and Hiss Golden Messenger.
Briscoe popped by our tent backstage at ACL Fest to perform “Saving Grace,” a love letter from the road sweetly extolling the strength and validation from your person back home who keeps you going through those low and lonely times on tour.
Briscoe kicks off their coast-to-coast US tour this Friday with a free show at Central Machine Works with Montclaire for a benefit for Austin Parks Foundation.
Credits: Producer: Deidre Gott; Audio Post Mix: Rene Chavez; Video Edit: Michael Minasi; Audio Engineers: Rene Chavez, Cameras: Michael Minasi, Renee Dominguez, Isak Kopecki
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