Texas-based underground indie music collective The Wheel Workers are set to release their new album Harbor on Aug. 26, 2022 via Sinkhole Texas Records. There will be an official album release show the evening of Aug. 26 at White Oak Music Hall, located at 2915 N Main St., Houston, Texas 77009. Only Beast will kick off the evening at 8 p.m. followed by A Sundae Drive at 9 p.m. then The Wheel Workers come on at 10 p.m. The show is all ages. Doors are at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased here: https://wl.seetickets.us/event/The-Wheel-Workers/492222?afflky=WhiteOakMusicHall&_ga=2.194207150.2031052904.1658416989-1722938979.1658416989&_gl=1*ivgpz*_ga*MTcyMjkzODk3OS4xNjU4NDE2OTg5*_ga_J62MV7QY38*MTY1ODQxNjk4OC4xLjAuMTY1ODQxNjk4OC4w. For more information on The Wheel Workers, please see here: https://www.thewheelworkers.com/. The group, whose career spans two decades and various iterations of its members, is composed of lead singer, guitarist, keyboardist, violinist Steven Higginbotham (the longest standing member and group founder), guitarist and keyboardist Craig Wilkins, keyboardist and singer Erin Rodgers, bassist Zeek Garcia and drummer Kevin Radomski. The forthcoming album was produced by Dan Workman and Steven Higginbotham and recorded at Studio WheelWorks in Houston by Higginbotham, Josh Applebee and Workman. It was mixed by Dan Workman and mastered by Dave McNair at Dave McNair Mastering. The title of the new album, Harbor, communicates the yearning for comfort, love, and relief a lot of people have felt during these past few years; years filled with relentless chaos, covid, political tribalism, and so on. In their own lives, theyve gone through a difficult, tumultuous season but have found harbor from the world's seemingly endless storms in the music and in each other.
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