Watch Israel Nash perform Rexanimarum in a forest
Israel Nash is known for his rural-tinged, psychedelic alt-country Americana, and his latest release, “Israel Nash’s Rain Plans”, was inspired by the 'desert folklore' of Dripping Springs, outside Austin, Texas, which he moved to from NYC in 2012.
We were lucky enough to grab the Missouri native and find a quiet spot in the forest during this year's End of the Road festival.
“Israel Nash’s Rain Plans” is now out now on Loose, and Nash is touring America in the new year:
21 Jan // Washington, DC // DC9
22 Jan // New York, NY // Mercury Lounge
23 Jan // Philadelphia, PA // Johnny Brenda's
05 Feb // Dallas, TX // Three Links
07 Feb // Phoenix, AZ // Crescent Ballroom
10 Feb // Los Angeles, CA // The Echo
11 Feb // San Francisco, CA // Brick and Mortar
13 Feb // Portland, OR // Bunk Bar
14 Feb // Seattle, WA // Sunset Tavern
15 Feb // Spokane, WA // Big Dipper
17 Feb // Boise, ID // Neurolux
18 Feb // Salt Lake, City, UT // The Garage
20 Feb // Colorado Springs, CO // Ivywild School
17-22 Mar // Austin, TX // SXSW Music Festival
16 -19 Apr // Driftwood, TX // Old Settler's Music Festival
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