
Nashville indie rockers Edgehill have launched their debut record, Ode to the Greyhouse, via Severance Records and Big Loud Rock. Featuring hit singles such as “Doubletake” and “Love To Go,” the record is a necessity for every indie rock lover…and we hope this is the first full-length of many. To pair with the LP’s arrival, the act also released the official set of visuals for “Drone Song.”
“We’ve always wanted to make a longer-form project, but making a record is hard. Finding the time, committing fully, doubting everything one moment, then being blinded by the light at the end of the tunnel the next. In a strange, meta way, Ode to the Greyhouse unintentionally became a reflection of its own impact on our lives,” Edgehill says. “The album was written and arranged over a six-month period of self-isolation. Many of the songs came directly out of the boredom, frustration, and goofiness of those six months alone with ourselves. We oscillated between excruciating perfectionism and a total not-giving-a-fuck mentality. That was our reality, and by extension, the record’s.”
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The band adds, “Scattered throughout the album are audio snippets pulled from dumb iPhone videos of even dumber conversations. You can also hear the obnoxious train that runs next to our house, blowing its horn three times a day, every day. It made its way into the music because it was impossible to ignore, just like everything else happening around us. Ode to the Greyhouse is a snapshot of who we were during those six months and ten days of recording, shaped by the people and sounds around us.”
Check out the band’s brand new music video below and check out the whole record here.
Edgehill is heading out on a variety of tour dates in the upcoming months. Check out their run below and grab tickets here.
Tour Dates:
- Feb. 18—Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right #
- March 4—Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig ~
- March 5—Toronto, ON @ The Garrison ~
- March 6—Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s ~
- March 7—Buffalo, NY @ Rec Room ~
- March 10—Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar *
- March 12—Indianapolis, IN @ Turntable *
- March 13—Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon *
- March 14—St. Louis, MO @ The Old Rock House *
- March 17—Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall *
- March 18—Tulsa, OK @ Vanguard *
- March 19—Oxford, MS @ The Lyric Oxford *
- March 21—Atlanta, GA @ Altar at the Masquerade ~
- March 24—New Orleans, LA @ No Dice *
- March 27—Austin, TX @ Antone’s *
- March 28—Dallas, TX @ AM/FM Dallas *
- March 31—San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop ~
- April 2—Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project ~
- April 3—Portland, OR @ Starlight Patio & Lounge at the Star Theater ~
- April 5—Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell ~
- April 7—Denver, CO @ HQ ~
- April 9—Minneapolis, MN @ Zhora Darling ~
- April 10—Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge ~
- April 19—Gainesville, FL @ Swamp Showcase 2026 ^
- May 5—Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at The Fillmore *
- May 6—New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom *
- May 7—New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom *
- May 9—Boston, MA @ The Sinclair *
- June 6—Crownsville, MD @ Let’s Go Music Festival 2026 !
# Headline performance.
~ Supporting Worry Club.
* Supporting Winyah.
^ Supporting Arcy Drive.
! Festival appearance.
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