Warner Music Nashville is proud to welcome The Band Loula as the newest addition to its family of artists. Their major-label debut track, “Don’t Call Me,” serves as a perfect introduction to the swampy and haunting acoustic spirit found in their instantly transfixing country sound.
“The Band Loula's music is equal parts raw talent, southern storytelling, heart and soul,” shared WMN’s VP of A&R, Stephanie Davenport. “Their incredible songwriting is matched only by their insane vocals, and I'm so thrilled to have them at Warner Music Nashville.”
Two best friends, each an artist in their own right, Malachi Mills and Logan Simmons sought to evoke a new aesthetic that embodies the soil and grit of North Georgia. Raw harmonies, signature chemistry and a hard-touring ethos has infused the duo – currently in the studio with Grammy-winning Brothers Osborne’s John Osborne -- with an electricity that’s charged with desire, betrayal and yearning.
Their soulful song-forward approach to music offers a very real, very now sound for people who like their country straight up and real. Having spent the year touring with artists like Brothers Osborne, Ashley McBryde, Paul Cauthen and Brent Cobb, The Band Loula will continue to mesmerize audiences supporting Elle King through November.
The Band Loula is managed by Mary Hilliard Harrington, Chip Dorsch and Christina Dunkley and represented by Grace Stern and Jay Williams at WME.