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  • KMAG YOYO Bio

    Hayes Carll hasn’t been resting on his laurels since topping critics polls and winning awards for his 2008 album, Trouble in Mind. Instead, he’s been on the road nearly nonstop with his band, "The Poor Choices" blasting through honky tonks and rock clubs across the U.S. and beyond. Along the way, he’s been inspired to write a crop of new tunes that the acclaimed songwriter says are “a layman’s take on our country – a snapshot of America in some small way.” The result: the sharply drawn collection KMAG YOYO (& Other American Stories), his second release from Lost Highway. KMAG YOYO is pronounced “kay-mag, yo-yo.”

    A military acronym that stands for “Kiss My Ass Guys, You’re on Your Own,” the title track is one of a dozen songs that brings to life such rich characters as its protagonist, a young Army foot soldier in Afghanistan who becomes a Pentagon guinea pig.  The scorching guitars of “KMAG YOYO” equate to musical adrenaline, while the hallucinatory tale of military intrigue unfolds.  

    Fiery rock, twangy country, pensive folk and even a touch of gospel comprise KMAG YOYO’s sonic palette, produced by Brad Jones (also at the helm for Trouble in Mind). Rather than enter the studio with a batch of completed material, Carll and his band picked up where they’d left off onstage – jamming on riffs they’d developed on the road. “I wanted to challenge myself musically,” says Carll, “and see if I could capture that live dynamic. A lot of the songs came with the music first, with the music calling the lyrics.” After completing the instrumental tracks with the band, Carll set to work, his witty wordplay matching the temper of the instrumentation. The honky-tonkin’ “Hard Out Here,” with its raucous sing-along chorus, and the full-on rocker “Stomp and Holler” document denizens making the best of the economic downturn, including one frustrated performer in “Stomp” who claims, “I’m like James Brown, only white and taller.”

    A master of what Carll calls “degenerate love songs,” he takes a more tender approach on the bittersweet “Bye Bye Baby,” steel-guitar-fueled “Chances Are,” and vividly painted “Grand Parade.” A bit depraved and in the tradition of “he said/she said” duets, “Another Like You” finds Carll’s hard partying Democrat trading insults with Cary Ann Hearst’s saucy young Republican; the mismatched twosome discover that, as Carll points out, “alcohol and sexual attraction can overcome a lot.”  “I’m of the opinion that almost all relationships are dysfunctional in some way or another,” says Carll about the blazing “The Loving Cup” – sure to be a dance-floor favorite.


    On the rollicking “Bottle in My Hand,” Carll is joined by likeminded road warriors Corb Lund and Todd Snider in an accordion-and-banjo dosed ode to the hobo lifestyle. The spare “Grateful for Christmas” poignantly looks back at a family’s vanishing holiday traditions with the passing of time. And lifted up by old-school gospel vocals, Carll reflects on “all these years of runnin’ around/flyin’ high and fallin’ down” on the closing track, “Hide Me.” 

    The “most autobiographical of the bunch,” says Carll, is “The Letter,” which  “was sort of my postcard home, in that I spend two-thirds of my life on the road.” Home is Austin, Texas, where the 34-year-old singer-songwriter settled four years ago with his family. Raised a sixth-generation Texan in a Houston suburb, Carll early on found inspiration in Kerouac and Dylan, hit the road after college in Conway, Arkansas, and honed his craft playing to the locals in Texas coastal towns like Crystal Beach and Galveston. His first two indie albums, Flowers and Liquor (2002) and Little Rock (2004), garnered an enthusiastic and ever-expanding audience, as did his engaging live shows, sparked by Carll’s humorous storytelling and between-song patter. Along the way he has written with some of his songwriting role models, including Guy Clark, and Ray Wylie Hubbard, with whom he collaborated on  “Drunken Poet’s Dream,” one of the attention-getting tracks on Trouble in Mind. Of their kinship, Hubbard has said, “I always like writing with Hayes, because he’s fearless.”


    Trouble in Mind won raves from such pundits as Robert Christgau, who called Carll, “smarter about the beat than his shambling ways would make you think and funnier than shit when he wants to be, which is often,” and Entertainment Weekly’s Ken Tucker agreed saying Carll, "was the creator of one of the year’s best country albums.” Carll’s sardonic, yet catchy “She Left Me for Jesus” raised the ire of conservative radio programmers and TV evangelists, but drove Don Imus to declare it “the greatest country song ever written.”

     

    Putting together a band with whom to barnstorm America, Carll realized that “though I was very comfortable as a singer-songwriter, fronting a band is somewhat of a different animal. It’s kind of an evolving process,” the self-deprecating frontman continues, “learning how to play with and to trust a band was a big step for me. It ultimately opened up a whole new world of musical possibilities and I ran with it.” From Albany, New York, to Albuquerque, New Mexico, Carll and his band “worked up a dynamic between us and an energy that I liked and wanted to translate onto a record,” says Carll. So his fellow road dogs joined him in the studio to cut the multi-textured KMAG YOYO, the title track a co-write with Scott Davis and John Evans, the latter of whom also co-wrote and lends vocal harmonies to “Grand Parade.” 

    “We had a little bit of swagger going in, which was part of what I wanted to capture,” said Carll about the album, “we’d been out on the road for a couple years and were sounding good together. Combining that with some timely songs, I think we came up with something special.” 


  • Pre-Order KMAG YOYO

    Hayes Carll will be releasing his new full-length album KMAG YOYO on February 15th, 2011.

    The album is his follow-up to the critically-acclaimed Trouble In Mind and features such live favorites as "Hard Out Here," "Another Like You," & "Grateful For Christmas."

    KMAG YOYO is now available to pre-order directly from Hayes on both CD and LP in a variety of bundles. Folks who pre-order the album will receive an instant download of "Grateful For Christmas" (just in time for the holidays!), and the first 300 pre-orders will receive an extremely limited Hayes Carll KMAG YOYO autographed print.

    For a full list of available bundles and exclusive items, please
    click here.
  • FALL UDPATE

    We sent this update to fan's subscribed to Hayes' newsletter... you can read the full update by clicking here or sign up to receive future updates by following this link
     
     
    HAPPENINGS
     
    ALBUM UPDATE
    Hayes is putting the finishing touches on his latest masterpiece - KMAG YOYO - which will be released on February 15, 2011!
     
    Fans can begin pre-ordering the new album on November 9 via hayescarll.com (which will also score you some instant gratification with a new track available for immediate download)  
     
    In addition to the pre-order, Hayes will also be selling tickets for his record release tour of Texas. The tour, which will be a month long celebration throughout some of the state's finest clubs, will culminate with Lost Highway's 10th Anniversary show at the new Austin City Limits soundstage during SXSW.
     
    AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
    New Episode featuring Hayes Carll  
    Premieres the week of October 30 - Check Local Listings
    Preview by Following the Link Below to Watch "Little Rock"
    CLICK HERE 


    RANCH RECORD II
    Available October 26 will be the Imus Ranch Record II featuring Hayes, Jamey Johnson, Levon Helm & Delbert McClinton.   
    Order the album now via Amazon.com and get Hayes' killer version of Roger Miller's "King Of The Road"

    COUNTRY STRONG
    The feature film, featuring Gwyneth Paltrow & Tim McGraw, 
    will be released nationwide on January 7.
      
    Stay tuned for details on the movie, soundtrack and more!
     
    2010 GIGS
     
    Lots of new dates to to share with you... including a round of northeastern dates with Old 97's in early December, the annual post-Christmas run & a few in between:
     
    CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS 

    November 19
    Floores Country Store :: Helotes, TX
     
    November 20
    Billy Bob's :: Fort Worth, TX
     
    December 2
    the Lyric :: Oxford, MS
    with Old 97's
     
    December 3
    the 5 Spot :: Atlanta, GA
     
    December 4
    Mercy Lounge :: Nashville, TN
    with Old 97's
     
    December 5
    Culture Center Theater / Mountain Stage :: Charleston, WV
    with Old 97's
     
    December 7
    Recher Theatre :: Towson, MD
    with Old 97's
     
    December 8 & 9
    Bowery Ballroom :: New York, NY
    with Old 97's
     
    December 10
    Music Hall of Williamsburg :: Brooklyn, NY
    with Old 97's
     
    December 11
    Theatre of Living Arts :: Philadelphia, PA
    with Old 97's
     
    December 28
    Warehouse Live :: Houston, TX
    with Bobby Bare Jr.
     
    December 29
    Antone's :: Austin, TX
    with Bobby Bare Jr.
     
    December 30
    Granada Theater :: Dallas, TX
    with Bobby Bare Jr.
     
    December 31
    Revolution Music Room :: Little Rock, AR
  • LABOR DAY BASH SCHEDULE

    Ready for this weekend's Labor Day Bash on Sunday, September 5? Here's the schedule:

    2:00 -2:30 Hayes Carll
    2:30 3:15. John Evans
    3:30 - 4:15 the Trishas
    4:30 -5:30 Corb Lund

    6:00 - 6:35 School Of Rock
    6:50 - 7:40 Jesse Dayton
    7:55 - 8:45 Rosie Flores
    9:00 - 10:00 Hayes Carll
    10:15. - 11:30 Alejandro Escovedo


    Get your tickets now at luckenbachtexas.com

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