New Carll disc due in February '11
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New Carll disc due in February '11

Thursday, October 28, 2010 – Hayes Carll's, new album "KMAG YOYO," will be out Feb 15, 2011. "KMAG YOYO," a military acronym (which stands for Kiss My Ass Guys You're On Your Own), was produced by Brad Jones and is the follow-up to Carll's well-received label debut, "Trouble In Mind" (2008) which Jones also produced.

Carll performed some of the new tracks from the upcoming album on his recent appearance on the PBS concert series Austin City Limits which will begin airing the week of Oct. 30. Carll shares the episode with Robert Earl Keen.

On Nov. 9, Carll will release Grateful For Christmas, a holiday-themed track from the CD to all digital partners for purchase. On the same day, fans can pre-order the CD via HayesCarll.com and receive Grateful For Christmas for free with their album order.

Carll received attention for the song She Left Me For Jesus, which won the Americana Music Award for Song of the Year (2008). This past September, Carll won the Americana Music Award for New/Emerging Artist of the Year.

This winter, Carll tours with the Old 97s, stopping in Nashville, Philadelphia and three nights in New York City.


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CD review - What It Is After 2016's uncharacteristically dour "Lovers and Leavers," Hayes Carll is back with his senses of humor and hope intact on this, his sixth album. A lot of that change in attitude probably has to do with his burgeoning relationship with fiancée Allison Moorer, which seems to be paying dividends both personally and professionally.(Although it probably precludes any type of great friendship with Steve Earle, who recently said of his ex, "She traded me in for a younger, ...
CD review - Lovers and Leavers A style and sound can be deceptive. So it's little surprise that with his parched vocals, weary demeanor and songs that bear a sense of worn, ragged reflection, Hayes Carll doesn't come across like a man with an ample list of accomplishments. A recent Grammy nomination, a number of chart triumphs and some highly impressive accolades from the public and pundits alike suggest that Carll might be doing far better than he lets on. Nevertheless, the dourly named "Lovers and Leavers" ...
CD review - KMAG YOYO The Houston-bred, Austin-based Hayes Carll is a true Texas troubadour. He stocks his four full-length (and second for Lost Highway) with character-rich tales full of humor and heartache. While there is nothing radically new in this set of shaggy dog songs, Carll continues to reveal his terrific way with words, making his music come vibrantly to life. There's a sense of Carll (or at least characters) pondering growing up and looking for something more out of life throughout this disc. ...


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