Charleston-based band SUSTO's new album, Ever Since I Lost My Mind, is out today. The record was produced by Ian Fitchuk (Kacey Musgraves, Ruston Kelly) with input from Osborne's longtime creative partner Wolfgang Zimmerman. "Ever Since I Lost My Mind is very personal," Osborne explains. "This collection of songs came together over the course of a couple years, and they all represent different moments. It felt cathartic writing all of them, and they were also all fun in different ways." Purchase/stream the band's Rounder Records debut HERE.
In support of the new album, SUSTO is embarking on a U.S. tour through April, performing in 28 cities including Los Angeles, New York City, Atlanta, Austin, Portland, Nashville, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, followed by a European tour. See below for a complete list of dates.
SUSTO has made a name for themselves through frequent touring and performances at major U.S. festivals including Hangout, Austin City Limits, Stagecoach, AmericanaFest, Pickathon and Hopscotch. The band has opened for The Lumineers, Band of Horses and The Head and The Heart, and made their television debut on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" last year.
Osborne first began writing songs as a teen in South Carolina, performing with numerous bands before forming SUSTO. During a self-imposed hiatus, he moved to Havana, Cuba and befriended local musicians who encouraged and inspired him to start writing music again. "It was a weird moment. I just had to finally quit keeping one foot out of music and dive in," he explains. The band's name, SUSTO, is derived from a Latin American term that can be roughly translated as "panic attack." "That deep fright was something I was experiencing, and songwriting felt like it was helping me cure it," adds Osborne. "I can lose my mind on stage sometimes--I will break down and cry or have to keep myself from doing it--I just feel so incredibly lucky."
SUSTO LIVE
February 21 |
The Windjammer |
Isle of Palms, SC |
February 28 |
Georgia Theatre |
Athens, GA |
March 7 |
Terminal West |
Atlanta, GA |
March 8 |
Radio Room |
Greenville, SC |
March 9 |
Savannah Stopover |
Savannah, GA |
March 12-14 |
SXSW |
Austin, TX |
March 15 |
Deep Ellum Art Co. |
Dallas, TX |
March 20 |
Valley Bar |
Phoenix, AZ |
March 22 |
Troubadour |
Los Angeles, CA |
March 23 |
Catalyst Atrium |
Santa Cruz, CA |
March 24 |
Harlow's |
Sacramento, CA |
March 25 |
The Independent |
San Francisco, CA |
March 27 |
Mississippi Studios |
Portland, OR |
March 28 |
Chop Suey |
Seattle, WA |
March 30 |
The Bartlett |
Spokane, WA |
March 31 |
Neurolux |
Boise, ID |
April 4 |
Kilby Court |
Salt Lake City, UT |
April 7 |
Fox Theatre |
Boulder, CO |
April 9 |
Rose Music Hall |
Columbia, SC |
April 10 |
Blueberry Hill |
St. Louis, MO |
April 11 |
Zanzabar |
Louisville, KY |
April 12 |
Basement East |
Nashville, TN |
April 14 |
Club Cafe |
Pittsburgh, PA |
April 15 |
Bowery Ballroom |
New York, NY |
April 17 |
Great Scott |
Allston, MA |
April 19 |
MilkBoy |
Philadelphia, PA |
April 20 |
Rock n Roll Hotel |
Washington, DC |
April 26 |
Der Aa-Theater |
Groningen, Netherlands |
April 27 |
Burgerweeshuis |
Deventer, Netherlands |
April 28 |
Buchholz Saloon |
Altlandsberg, Germany |
April 29 |
Posten Live |
Odense, Denmark |
April 30 |
Folk a Rock |
Gamla Staden, Sweden |
May 1 |
Tryckhallen |
Falkenberg, Sweden |
May 2 |
Nalen Klubb |
Norrmalm, Sweden |
May 4-5 |
Kilkenny Roots Festival |
Kilkenny, Ireland |
May 8 |
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut |
Glasgow, UK |
May 9 |
The Deaf Institute |
Manchester, UK |
May 10 |
02 Institute3 |
Birmingham, UK |
May 11 |
The Garage |
London, UK |
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