Bison Bone Set To Release New Album, Watch The Video For "Alright" Now

One of our favorite local acts Bison Bone has remained busy during this pandemic putting together the finishing touches on their third album. The video is full of many amazing visuals and even features some of our favorite venues here in Denver. Sit back relax and check out the video for “Alright”, it will get your weekend started real proper.

Find Your Way Out  d​ue to come out September 25, 2020, is Bison Bone’s most strikingly unguarded and redemptive collection of songs yet. With an elevated lineup and focus, the band pushes themselves sonically and lyrically. While continuing a recovery through Lyme Disease, Bison Bone’s frontman, Courtney Whitehead writes these songs on redemption, optimism, and kindliness, wrapped in americana rock and roll. In a world where it is easy to dismiss those emotions, Whitehead pushes for songs that help uplift anyone going through their own mental and physical hardships. “This record is for the people in or coming out of difficulties or discomforts. I've gotten my fair share of trying times in the last decade, but I continue to work beyond it and build on defining who I am. In my process of healing, I establish being more present, supportive, humble and vulnerable.”

Find Your Way Out​ is Bison Bone’s 3rd album and 2nd LP. Ben Wysocki (The Fray) co-producer, Mark Anderson (Paper Bird) co-producer/engineer, and Dave Welsh (The Fray) mixing. It was recorded mostly live with a lineup that includes Adam Blake (drums), Adam Stern (pedal steel/electric guitars), Ben Wysocki (percussion), Brianna Straut (backing vocals), Courtney Whitehead (guitars/vocals), Jess Parsons (keys), Mark Anderson (backing vocals), Tony Piscotti (bass), Wolf Van Elfmand (electric guitars.) All songs written by Courtney Whitehead.

First Listen: Bison Bone "Cryin' Shame"

This was the first song I wrote for our forthcoming album. I sat on it for a while and we just recently started playing it live. It has a real groove to it that I feel shows our growth as a band. It is a little bit of a party/break up song. I got the line in the chorus from my dad he always used to say "that person is feeling no pain" when talking about someone who has a had a few too many cold ones. -Bison Bone