The Currys have been staking their claim within the indie music scene since 2013, when
vocalist/guitarist Tommy Curry quit his teaching job and moved to Charlottesville,
Virginia, to join the harmony-based folk-rock outfit newly formed by brother Jimmy Curry
(vocals, guitar) and cousin Galen Curry (vocals, bass). The band have since written and
released four full-length albums: their studio debut Follow (2014), called “eye-opening,
but warmly familiar” by Earmilk, and whose title track is “one of the most beautiful
pieces of music I’ve ever heard” (Todd Moe of NCPR); sophomore effort West of Here
(2016), with its “tight-as-a-rubber-band” harmonies and “infectious” songwriting
(PopMatters); and the expansive, self-produced This Side of the Glass (2019).
During the pandemic, The Currys took the opportunity to explore different avenues of
creativity. In 2020 the trio launched a podcast, This Side of the Mic, to showcase songs
and share some laughs and insights. The band leveraged their down-time into writing
and demoing dozens of new tracks, polishing their production chops and collaborating
with fellow creators to expand their sound. The singles they released through 2021,
such as pop/R&B track “Man On the Side” and Graceland-inspired “Last Night,” pushed
the boundaries of their previous catalog.
In the spring of 2023 the three Currys were joined by Sebastian Green (drums), Sam
Whedon (guitar), and Alex Rees (keys) to begin production on their fourth studio album.
Keepers, released in October 2023, represents another step in the band’s evolution,
pairing the lush, three-part harmony that marks any Currys project with a more guitar-
driven, indie pop aesthetic. The album pays homage to the band’s influences, with
tracks evoking Sgt. Pepper’s, Jason Isbell, even dreamy pop-punk. Keepers is an
honest next step for a group with an appetite for exploration and a long road ahead.
"Stirring vocals...from a promising new band." - C-Ville Weekly
“...toothsome and satisfying…” - Popshifter on West of Here
"It’s is almost impossible not to be moved, physically and metaphorically, by the gorgeously
composed tracks on this album." - Wordkrapht on Follow
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