Despite having been around for years, alt-country band Lucero is still relatively unknown by many outside their close-knit fan group, yet that's how they seem to like it. They don't have the most popular social media pages, (their Twitter reads, "we are a band challenged by technology, except for roy!") but it's this humility and playfulness that keeps their fans where they are.
The band's upcoming record, All A Man Should Do drops on September 18. To hold us over, they've released the single, "Went Looking for Warren Zevon's Los Angeles." The title refers to the late singer-songwriter that holds a special place in the heart of Lucero singer, Ben Nichols. The song itself has an air of nostalgia, a kind of sadness that still invites us to to replay over and over. Listen to it above.
Lucero's latest record, Women and Work is available on Amazon (Vinyl, CD, MP3).
For Lucero's latest music, news, and tour dates, check out their Zumic artist page.
Source: LucerobandVEVO Channel