Langhorne Slim & the Lost at Last Band
With Sleepy Gaucho.
High Noon Saloon 701A E. Washington Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53703
With a voice and cross-genre songwriting ambition akin to Paul Simon, Nashville’s Langhorne Slim arrives in Madison on the heels of his sixth album Lost at Last Vol 1. The single “Life is Confusing” deftly captures the new album’s theme of enjoying your life as it is, along with pleasant, trilling strings. Langhorne’s popular approach to Americana, with fiddles and harmonies galore, is supported by the Lost at Last band, featuring members of The Avett Brothers and The Law. With Sleepy Gaucho.
$18 ($15 adv.; ages 18+).
“‘Life Is Confusing’ became a regular go-to following the horrible events in Las Vegas…a song just appeared at the exact right moment and it said so much that we needed to hear and it was truly gut-wrenching…it was just kind of a healing balm….” - KCRW, Jason Bentley
“...A through-line of warm, cozy production...imbues the album [Lost At Last Vol. 1] with a pleasant nostalgia, the kind we’ve come to expect from Slim and his reworking of dug-in American genres like folk, country, and blues.” - Paste
"Langhorne Slim is a rarity these days. Not just as a talented singer-songwriter, but as an optimist in a topsy-turvy world. That’s never more evident than on his latest, Lost at Last, Vol. 1, which addresses what’s going on today, not as a preacher, but as a kindred spirit." - Medium
“Even if you've seen Langhorne Slim live a billion times, he still manages to impress each and every time. His personable stories and raw musical talent make for an unforgettable performance.” - Baeble