Hear Carrie Rodriguez’s New Album Give Me All You Got

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We’ve been following Austin-based fiddler/songwriter Carrie Rodriguez since her first album with “Wild Thing” scribe Chip Taylor, back in 2002. After seeing her perform at SXSW, Taylor took the young, promising musician under his wing, and together they recorded five acclaimed LPs. In addition to recording with John Mayer, Patty Griffin and Los Lonely Boys, she’s since released five solo albums of her own. The latest is Give Me All You Got,due January 22.

“During a recent tour in Germany, a few people at various concerts told me that my music gave them a ‘feeling of intense’,” Rodriguez tells American Songwriter. “I wasn’t sure how to take that at first, wondering what might be lost in translation. On further rumination, however, I decided that it was a fine compliment and a fairly accurate description of the songs from my new album, Give Me All You Got. These new original tunes run the gamut of intense emotions, from heartache to budding new love, from betrayal to resigned acceptance, and finally to the sheer joy of simply being alive.”

“For the first time, I feel that the passionate spirit of my live show has truly been captured in a studio album. The experienced and artful producer Lee Townsend led the way, and I was surrounded by my closest friends, who have shared many miles and much music with me over the years. We made this record with our hearts open and our eyes closed. I hope you enjoy listening.”

Rodriguez will embark on a tour of the U.S. on January 18. Check out the dates, and stream the album, below.

GIVE ME ALL YOU GOT TRACK LIST
1. Devil In Mind
2. Sad Joy
3. I Cry For Love
4. Lake Harriet
5. Get Back In Love
6. Tragic
7. Cut Me Now
8. Whiskey Runs Thicker Than Blood
9. Devil In Mind (Instrumental)
10. Brooklyn
11. I Don’t Mind Waiting

CARRIE RODRIGUEZ U.S. TOUR DATES

January 18 /// Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center /// National Harbor, MD
January 19 /// Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center /// National Harbor, MD
January 23 /// Dan’s Silverleaf /// Denton, TX
January 24 /// McGonigel’s Mucky Duck /// Houston, TX
January 25 /// Stateside at The Paramount /// Austin, TX
January 26 /// The Kessler Theater /// Dallas, TX
January 27 /// The Blue Door /// Oklahoma City, OK
January 29 /// Hi Tone Cafe /// Memphis, TN
January 30 /// 3rd & Lindsley /// Nashville, TN
January 31 /// Natasha’s Bistro /// Lexington, KY
February 1 /// Grey Eagle Music Hall /// Asheville, NC
February 2 /// The Evening Muse /// Charlotte, NC
February 5 /// Club Passim /// Cambridge, MA
February 6 /// Rockwood Music Hall /// New York, NY
February 7 /// Avalon Theatre/Stoltz Listening Room /// Easton, MD
February 8 /// Artisphere/Dome Theatre /// Arlington, VA
February 9 /// World Cafe Live /// Philadelphia, PA
February 10 /// Club Cafe /// Pittsburgh, PA
February 13 /// Old Rock House /// St. Louis, MO
February 14 /// Knuckleheads /// Kansas City, MO
February 16 ///  L2 Arts & Culture Center ///  Denver, CO
February 17 ///  Steve’s Guitars ///  Carbondale, CO
February 19 ///  The State Room ///  Salt Lake City, UT
February 21 ///  The Triple Door ///  Seattle, WA
February 23 ///  The Green Frog Cafe Acoustic Tavern ///  Bellingham, WA
February 24  ///   Mississippi Studios  ///   Portland, OR
February 26  ///   Arcata Playhouse /// Arcata, CA
February 28 /// Freight & Salvage /// Berkeley, CA
March 1 /// Sebastopol Community Cultural Center /// Sebastopol, CA
March 3 /// Belly Up /// Solana Beach, CA
March 5 /// Largo @ The Coronet /// Los Angeles, CA
March 7 /// Historic Arts Theatre /// Prescott, AZ
March 12-16 /// SXSW 2013/Thirty Tigers Showcase /// Austin, TX
March 27 /// Uncle Slayton’s /// Louisville, KY
March 28 /// Southgate House Revival /// Newport, KY
March 29 /// Natalie’s /// Columbus, OH
March 30 /// Nighttown /// Cleveland, OH
April 2 /// The Ark /// Ann Arbor, MI
April 4 /// Severson Dells Nature Center /// Rockford, IL
April 5 /// SPACE /// Evanston, IL
April 6 /// Legion Arts /// Cedar Rapids, IA
April 7 /// Flying Mango /// Des Moines, IA
April 8 /// Flying Mango /// Des Moines, IA
April 9 /// Sunday Roadhouse /// Omaha, NE
April 11 /// Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts /// Bloomington, IL
April 12 /// Turner Hall Ballroom /// Milwaukee, WI
April 13 /// Shoulder to Shoulder /// Wausau, WI
April 14 /// Cedar Cultural Center /// Minneapolis, MN

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