Collin Herring

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Punches 03:19 Tools
Aphorism 04:28 Tools
Back Of Your Mind 03:44 Tools
The Other Side of Kindness 03:43 Tools
Sinkhole Of Love 04:04 Tools
Nobody Much Longer 03:50 Tools
Motorcade 04:24 Tools
Headliner 02:55 Tools
Psychopaths 02:55 Tools
Pictures 03:31 Tools
Beside 03:19 Tools
Cellophane 03:57 Tools
Into The Morning 03:23 Tools
Sidekick 03:23 Tools
Lazy Wind 02:55 Tools
Yard Cars 03:08 Tools
One Last Morning 04:10 Tools
Cauterize 03:57 Tools
I Guess 03:22 Tools
Sandstorm 03:21 Tools
Overhear 00:32 Tools
Dishes 06:22 Tools
Seemed to be 03:15 Tools
Drinking Again 03:41 Tools
Trazodone 04:02 Tools
Flowermound 02:36 Tools
Nothing's Good 03:58 Tools
Some Knives 03:58 Tools
Leaving durango 03:59 Tools
Curfew 03:43 Tools
Kicked Around 03:58 Tools
Heaven never works out 04:02 Tools
Little Aches 04:47 Tools
Different Ways 03:43 Tools
Kill the Cover 03:37 Tools
Means Good 04:08 Tools
Young Ones 04:19 Tools
Covered Up 04:19 Tools
Passed Away 03:16 Tools
Hit Miss 03:00 Tools
One Last Twice 04:02 Tools
Woke Up the Same 03:16 Tools
Higher Ground 03:16 Tools
Hard to Hear 04:08 Tools
Come Home 04:08 Tools
Lights At the End 04:08 Tools
Flower Mound 02:36 Tools
Punches (feat. Kathleen Edwards) 02:36 Tools
Hardwood floors 02:36 Tools
Heavy heart 04:55 Tools
Slow moving street 04:55 Tools
Train on her brain 04:55 Tools
Fair to middlin' 04:55 Tools
Hard thing to fake 02:55 Tools
Angels 02:55 Tools
Hi On the Side (if this truck could fly) 02:55 Tools
Things i wanna do 02:55 Tools
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Since the 2002 release of his stunning inaugural album, "Avoiding the Circus", Fort Worth, TX native Collin Herring has been touted as the "torchbearer for alt-country" by Miles of Music, and "the next big thing" by the Dallas Observer. Described by HARP magazine as "one hell of a debut", "Avoiding the Circus" won Fort Worth Weekly Music Awards in 2003 for Album of the Year, Best Country Album and Songwriter of the Year. His follow-up sophomore cd, "The Other Side of Kindness", released at Austin's SXSW music festival in 2005, also won Album of the Year honors in 2005 and garnered national praise from the holy trinity of alt-country publications Paste Magazine, HARP and No Depression. A third record, "Past Life Crashing" was recorded over a two year period, released in 2008, and is once again representative of Collin's ongoing redefinition of the alt-country genre as he continues to create music that defies categorization. Collin Herring's fourth record, "OCHO", will be released November 2009. The collection of (you guessed it) eight songs were tracked at Britton Beisenherz's Ramble Creek Studio (Austin) and produced by Will Johnson (Centro-matic). Additional recording was done with Stuart Sikes (Modest Mouse/Loretta Lynn) at Elmwood Studio (Dallas), with mixdown by Britton Beisenherz at Ramble Creek. Joining Collin once again is his father, Ben Roi Herring, who has participated in each of the three previous records on pedal steel, keyboards and harmony vocals. Along with the senior Herring, additional musicians include Will Johnson (vocal/guitar), Monahans members Roberto Sanchez (percussion) and Britton Beisenherz (engineer) and Keith Hanna (Shurman). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.