18x RIAA-certified country hitmakers Eli Young Band launch a new era with Strange Hours, out now. As the band’s first independently released album via UnLevel Records and their first full-album release in over three years, Eli Young Band shares why they keep Strange Hours. Listen to the album HERE.
Strange Hours comprises 13 songs, all co-written as a band or with long-trusted collaborators, and introduces a new chapter driven by experience and a million miles of wisdom, from a band of brothers who grew from hometown heroes into globe-trotting, chart-topping pioneers still very much in their prime. Eric Arjes and Jimmy Robbins produced 12 of the 13 tracks, while “Bad Luck” was produced by Julian Raymond and Scott Borchetta.
“We started this thing when we were like 20 years old, and it’s been such a crazy road and such a longer road than any of us could have conceptualized at the time,” says bassist Jon Jones. “I think right now feels a little full circle, in a really nice way.”
Seeking both a fresh start and a return to their roots with this project, the never-changing lineup of Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones and Chris Thompson sought out Panhandle House Studio in their hometown of Denton, Texas – the birthplace of the college friends-turned-bandmates’ 2005 debut album Level, which spawned fan-favorites such as “Small Town Kid” and set the stage for the numerous hits that have followed in the 20 years since.
“Now, we get to step back into our Texas shoes,” vocalist Eli agrees. “I think this new stuff finds us reaching deep into our past as a band. We’re remembering where the magic was – all those songs we wanted to record for our Level record, that felt way too edgy for Country Radio at the time.”
For the band, being independent again for the first time in years isn’t a challenge, it’s a reward – and they took the chance to embrace not just renewed creative freedom, but the fun of their self contained live-band philosophy.
“Going back to Panhandle House where we recorded Level, it feels like we got to remind ourselves why we started making the kind of music we make,” Eli says. “When this music comes out, I think fans will know it is 100% coming from us.”
“Honestly, going to Panhandle House feels like going back to your childhood home in a way,” Jones notes. “It just evokes these memories, like this slightly-younger version of ourselves comes out.”
“One thing that’s really special is we’ve come full circle and remember that energy, but we’re also older and wiser,” drummer Thompson adds. “We have years of studio, songwriting and performing experience under our belt, so we have more of a honed edge going in. That’s a really cool advantage.”
The comfort level is plainly evident. Exploring new corners of their patented sound by day, and going home to their families each night, the band members were free to bring every ounce of the last 25 years to bear. Tracks like the lead single “Home In Hometown” are proof, featuring all the elements that made EYB what it is – from the electric vocal delivery to the deeply textured sonics and soulful theme.
A true-to-experience ballad of life on the highway, “Home In Hometown” stands as a heart-on-their-sleeve tribute to those the band loves most – and what they’ve learned from 20+ years away. While atmospheric guitars and a steady rhythmic pulse capture a sense of anticipation, another euphoric chorus helps the band unpack what “home” really means.
“I was digging deep into our Texas roots,” Eli says of the modern-classic midtempo. “I wanted to write something that felt like Pat Green or Jack Ingram would cut. And when you travel like we do, a lot of times you’re thinking about coming home and being with your family – but, it’s almost like if they meet you on the road, anywhere can be home. It just feels right. I wanted to capture that.”
Strange Hours also includes a head-nodding, foot-tapping feature from Corey Kent in “Whiskey Told Ya” as Kent delivers humorous lyrics with raspy vocals throughout the track that lyricizes the story of when alcohol meets honesty:
Might ruffle up some of your feathers
Let your girl know she could do better
Sorry if you got a bone to pick
Cause I mix alcohol with politics
Where did you get that shirt, yeah I hate it
Nice truck, you ain’t overcompensating
By the way how’s your mom
Tell her to call, it’s been too long
From feel-good singalongs and heart melting wedding anthems to pure, untamable romance and clever comebacks of love, they show the same stage-rocking Texas-country hit makers fans know and love, undaunted and with new maturity baked in.
“It’s been a blessing just to be able to do this for so long, and over our career we’ve seen a lot of bands come and go,” guitarist Young says. “This feels like family, and we can take that with us as we go down this next part of the road.”
“Our music, since it’s been the four of us making it from day one, has such a strong through line,” Jones agrees. “The way we sounded in the beginning, that’s the way we’re going to sound in the end.”
As the ACM Award-winning and CMA and GRAMMY-nominated band unveils their newest project, they also continue on a celebratory road journey with their headlining Strange Hours Tour, underway now. The thrilling foursome return to their element – packing a live-show setlist with No. 1 smashes like the 5x Platinum single “Crazy Girl,” 3x Platinum “Even If It Breaks Your Heart,” 2x Platinum “Love Ain’t” and Platinum “Drunk Last Night.”
For more information and to purchase tickets to all upcoming dates, visit eliyoungband.com and follow along on social media with @EliYoungBand.
Strange Hours Track List:
(songwriters in parentheses)
- “Nothing On The Wild” (Mike Eli, Matt McVaney, Matt Rogers)
- “Whiskey Told Ya (Feat. Corey Kent)” (Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones, Chris Thompson, Jimmy Robbins, Eric Arjes)
- “All Good With Me@ (Eric Arjes, Jeffrey East, Mike Eli)
- “Strange Hours” (Jeffrey East, Eric Arjes, Mike Eli)
- “What Do Lonely People Do” (Jeffrey East, Mike Eli)
- “Always Almost There” (Laura Veltz, Jon Nite, Mike Eli)
- “Everybody Else” (Josh Osborne, Jimmy Robbins, Mike Eli)
- “Settle For Your Sometimes” (Josh Thompson, Jimmy Robbins, Mike Eli)
- “I’m Yours Amen” (Jeffrey East, Mike Eli)
- “Bad Luck” (Adam Hambrick, Blake Chaffin, Mike Eli)
- “Home In Hometown” (Ryan Tyndell, Jeff Hyde, Mike Eli)
- “The Magician” (Eric Arjes, Jake Mitchell, Mike Eli)
- “Pretty Good Day For The Bar” (Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones, Chris Thompson, Jimmy Robbins, Eric Arjes)
Eli Young Band Upcoming Tour Dates:
August 8 || Troy, OH || Miami County Fair
August 9 || Watertown, WI || Riverside Park
August 14 || Troy, NY || Joe Bruno Stadium *
August 15 || Dillon, CO || Dillon Amphitheater ^
August 16 || Colorado Springs, CO || Ford Amphitheater ^
August 17 || Aspen, CO || Belly Up
August 21 || Alva, OK || Nite Lite
August 22 || Wichita, KS || Equity Bank Park
August 23 || Fredericksburg, TX || Gillespie County Fair
August 28 || Beaumont, TX || The Venue at Belle Oaks %
August 29 || Amarillo, TX || Azteca Music Hall
August 30 || Bedford, TX || Bedford Beats & Eats
September 4 || Fort Smith, AR || TempleLive
September 5 || Hays, KS || Fox Theatre
September 6 || Lampe, MO || Black Oak Mountain #
September 11 || Foxborough, MA || Six String
September 12 || Dewey Beach, DE || Bottle & Cork
September 13 || Amagansett, NY || The Stephen Talkhouse
September 18 || Moorhead, MN || Bluestem Center For The Arts +
September 19 || Riverside, IA || Riverside Casino & Golf Resort
September 20 || Van Buren, MO || Hellbenders On The Current
September 26 || Royse City, TX || Southern Junction
September 27 || Cedar Park, TX || Haute Spot
October 4 || Monterrey, MX || Ahuestern Country Festival
October 10 || Union Hall, VA || The Coves Amphitheater
October 11 || New Haven, KY || The Amp At Log Still
October 12 || Birmingham, AL || Iron Hills
October 16 || Norwalk, CT || District Music Hall
October 17 || Leesburg, VA || Tally Ho Theatre
October 18 || Chesterfield, VA || Cattle Baron’s Ball
October 22 || El Dorado, AR || Murphy Arts District %
October 24 || Broken Bow, OK || Hochatown
October 25 || Gatesville, TX || Bare Bones BBQ %
November 1 || Christoval, TX || Cooper’s LIVE!
November 5 || Jacksonville, FL || Decca Live
November 6 || Fort Myers, FL || The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon
November 7 || Fort Pierce, FL || Sunrise Theater
November 8 || Sanford, FL || Tuffy’s Bottle Shop / Lounge / Music Box
November 13 || Salt Lake City, UT || The Complex
November 14 || Denver, CO || Grizzly Rose
November 21 || Baton Rouge, LA || Texas Club
December 3 || Portland, ME || Aura
December 4 || Worcester, MA || Off The Rails
December 5 || Hampton, NH || Wally’s
December 6 || Bar Harbor, ME || 1932 Criterion Theatre
* With Tyler Hubbard
^ With Billy Currington
# With Dwight Yoakam
+ With Kansas
% Mike Eli Solo Acoustic Show

Eli Young Band L to R: Jon Jones, Chris Thompson, Mike Eli and James Young Photo Credit Jeff Ray
About Eli Young Band: Led by an unmistakable vocal and bringing a Texas-rock edge to modern country for 25 years, the Eli Young Band’s never-changing lineup of Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones and Chris Thompson has spent decades on the run, growing from hometown heroes into globe-trotting, chart-topping pioneers. … And now, they’re coming home. Founded in Denton, Texas, and rising to become arena-packing icons of the state’s independent country scene, EYB’s 2005 album Level launched the band into the mainstream, followed by three career Billboard Top 5 albums including the No. 1 10,000 Towns and Platinum Life At Best. Boasting back-to-back No. 1 singles with the 5x Platinum “Crazy Girl” in 2011 and 3x Platinum “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (2012), plus the Platinum No. 1 “Drunk Last Night,” 2x Platinum No. 1 “Love Ain’t” and more, the band’s unbroken streak of success has now led to a millions-strong fandom, and after keeping the intensity of their live shows front and center, it’s time to get back to the point. Ready to follow up 2022’s Love Talking, the band have returned to the Denton studio where Level was born – bringing new tunes and new excitement along with them. Also returning to their independent roots, a fresh batch of co-written songs match the raw, grassroots energy and emotional sting of their early work, geared for the stage and recorded without digital tricks. Released September 27, 2024, “Home In Hometown” started the new era and marked EYB’s creative homecoming – a true-to-experience ballad of life on the highway, unpacking what “home” really means. Driven by experience and a million miles of wisdom, look for more new music and, of course, more shows from a band of brothers still very much in their prime. Eli Young Band’s album Strange Hours, featuring 13 new tracks, is available now.

From L to R: Mike Eli, James Young, Jon Jones | Photo Credit: Jeff Ray

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