Mike Herrera's Tumbledown | |
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Origin | Bremerton, Washington, United States |
Genres | Alternative country, cowpunk |
Years active | 2007–present |
Labels | End Sounds, Cafeina Riot Radio Records |
Website | tumbledownhq |
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Mike Herrera's Tumbledown is an alternative country band from Bremerton, Washington consisting of MxPx guitarist/vocalist Mike Herrera and Rocky Point All Stars (Jack Parker, Marshall Trotland, and Harley Trotland). The name "Tumbledown" comes from a line of a Woody Guthrie song. They are currently signed to End Sounds, which is based in Austin, Texas. In Mexico, they are signed to Cafeina Riot Radio Records.
Herrera had first explored country music while in MxPx in 2005, with the track "Late Again" from the Panic album, which featured Parker on guitar. According to Herrera: "After that, I knew what I wanted to do with Tumbledown."
The group released a self-titled debut album in 2009. The Aquarian Weekly gave it an 'A' rating, with reviewer Alexa Gilmartin calling it "a solid, enjoyable record...a taste of country for the non-believers".
In 2010 the band release the Live in Tulsa album, recorded the previous year.
In October 2010, the band's second studio album, Empty Bottle, was released on End Sounds.
The group performed on the Vans Warped Tour in 2014.
Herrera has pointed out that he has been writing country songs since 1998, and that this project has been long-awaited. He has cited Whiskeytown, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, and Bill Monroe among influences. He explained his move into country music: "I've always liked country. I think the first song I ever learned to sing was Willie Nelson's "On The Road Again." When I write punk songs, I do it on an acoustic guitar, so it was just a natural progression to write more folk type songs." The band's music has been described as "a twangy mashup of country, folk, and punk sounds featuring acoustic guitar and upright bass". The band has often covered MxPx songs at their shows.
Extended plays:
Full-length albums
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