Way Down Wanderers - Illusions
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Pressing
- Colored Vinyl
Indie exclusive version
Tracklist
- A1. Principles Of Salt
- A2. Frozen Through
- A3. She's Alright
- A4. Crooked Pines
- A5. All My Words
- B6. Heartland
- B7. Illusions
- B8. Moonglow Carolina
- B9. Lonesome
- B10. Patient Pretender
- B11. Old Ford
- Principles of Salt
- Frozen Through
- She's Alright
- Crooked Pines
- All My Words
- Heartland
- Illusions
- Moonglow Carolina
- Lonesome
- Patient Pretender
- Old Ford
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
Vinyl LP pressing. With their sophomore album, Illusions, the Way Down Wanderers have fine-tuned their signature blend of heartfelt songwriting, lyrical harmonies, and dance floor drumbeats. These eleven songs are informed by a diverse range of musical traditions, somewhere between bluegrass and hip-hop, and the result is an album that sounds both timeless and fresh. Since forming the band in their hometown of Peoria, IL, Collin Krause and Austin Krause-Thompson have crafted unforgettable stories of love and loss. With this latest release, the brothers-in-law have shown why they are two of the best young singer-songwriters in music today. Drummer John Merikoski and bassist John Williams infuse the album with an energy that is suited for the bright lights of a festival stage, while Travis Kowalsky lays down some ripping banjo. Illusions is a powerful album that fuses a raw enthusiasm for life with the sobering reality of how quickly time passes.
- Principles of Salt
- Frozen Through
- She's Alright
- Crooked Pines
- All My Words
- Heartland
- Illusions
- Moonglow Carolina
- Lonesome
- Patient Pretender
- Old Ford
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
With their sophomore album, Illusions, the Way Down Wanderers have fine-tuned their signature blend of heartfelt songwriting, lyrical harmonies, and dance floor drumbeats. These eleven songs are informed by a diverse range of musical traditions, somewhere between bluegrass and hip-hop, and the result is an album that sounds both timeless and fresh. Since forming the band in their hometown of Peoria, IL, Collin Krause and Austin Krause-Thompson have crafted unforgettable stories of love and loss. With this latest release, the brothers-in-law have shown why they are two of the best young singer-songwriters in music today. Drummer John Merikoski and bassist John Williams infuse the album with an energy that is suited for the bright lights of a festival stage, while Travis Kowalsky lays down some ripping banjo. Illusions is a powerful album that fuses a raw enthusiasm for life with the sobering reality of how quickly time passes.