Альбомы исполнителя
Live at KEXP
2023 · Мини-альбом
Strays
2023 · альбом
Bad Actor
2022 · сингл
Band Across America
2022 · альбом
Let the Bloody Moon Rise (Reissue)
2021 · альбом
Wednesday Night, 'Round Nine (Live)
2021 · альбом
Just Kids
2021 · сингл
Abaddon Blues
2021 · сингл
Like Teenage Gravity (Live)
2021 · сингл
Heavy Heart
2021 · сингл
Wiseblood
2020 · сингл
The Dangerous Ones (Acoustic Version)
2020 · сингл
The Dangerous Ones (Acoustic Version)
2020 · сингл
Garden Sessions
2019 · Мини-альбом
Heart of a Dog
2018 · альбом
Nowhere Nights
2013 · альбом
The Reckoning
2007 · альбом
Dead Roses
2004 · альбом
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Биография
Kasey Anderson broke through into national attention in 2007 with "Don't Look Back" from his sophomore album, The Reckoning, produced by Eric Ambel. Two years later, Nowhere Nights (also produced by Ambel), brought attention from No Depression, Paste, The Village Voice, the Onion AV Club and Counting Crows, who covered Anderson’s song Like Teenage Gravity on their 2012 album Underwater Sunshine (Or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation). Substance use and legal issues drew Anderson away from the music business for a number of years but he returned in 2018 under the moniker Hawks and Doves, releasing From a White Hotel, which drew praise from Rolling Stone, WXPN, No Depression, Bob Lefsetz and others. It was not until 2020, when a viral political short film used his song The Dangerous Ones, that Kasey Anderson began to once again be mentioned alongside the best songwriters of his generation. Anderson's newest release, Let the Bloody Moon Rise — produced by Kurt Bloch and featuring an all-star backing band led by Andrew McKeag and Mike Musburger, with cameos from Mike McCready, Jeff Fielder, David Immergluck and Tim Rogers, among others — is, in the words of Hanif Abdurraqib, "a reclamation of the gifts [Anderson] has to offer"; a reminder that "the parts of us that have not been our best were also capable of some magic, and that magic deserves a life, if we can swing it."