Born in the new millennium, Luke Tyler Shelton makes soul-soothing rock-and-roll with all the ineffable charm of a faraway time. With a profound gift for dreaming up heavenly melodies and fantastically loose grooves, the Los Angeles native found his sound as part of a close-knit scene of young musicians and artists—a DIY-minded community whose spirit and sensibilities recall the near-mythic creative hotbed of early-’70s Laurel Canyon. Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker) and Jonathan Wilson (Father John Misty, Angel Olsen), Luke’s debut body of work merges country-rock, folk-pop, and Southern soul into songs that immediately transport the audience into a state of enchanted ease.
A mostly self-taught musician, Luke was steeped in music from an early age thanks to his father (a reggae singer hailing from Hawaii) and mother (a classic-rock obsessive who bought him his first guitar). Originally from the San Fernando Valley, he got his first drum kit at age four, took piano lessons in elementary school, and played in a psych-rock band for most of high school—an experience that involved spending untold hours honing his chops in his family’s garage, steadily developing the potent sense of rhythm that still informs his sound today. As he began exploring the artists and bands he now names among his essential influences (Neil Young, Faces, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, and Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac), he taught himself to play guitar and started writing songs soon after finishing high school in 2019, and shortly thereafter, stumbled upon the vibrant creative community that would radically alter his musical path. “There were all these people my age who were making art and clothes and music, and they were all so talented and put so much personality into what they were creating,” he says. “I started playing with people I’d met through that scene, and now it’s turned into this revolving-door kind of thing where we all play in each other’s bands and share bills at shows.”
As he continued sharpening his songcraft and building up a following online, Luke caught the attention of Concord Records and signed a deal with the label after playing a gig outside a warehouse art show near the beach. Not long after the signing, he linked up with Jennings and Wilson and set to work on his first batch of songs, all recorded to tape with his circle of friends at Wilson’s studio in the bohemian enclave of Topanga Canyon.
Mixed by four-time Grammy-winner Trina Shoemaker (Sheryl Crow, Queens Of The Stone Age)—and also featuring Jennings’ longtime bandmate Ted Russell Kamp on bass and Wilson on drums, guitar, and Moog synth—Luke’s debut singles achieve a certain rarefied magic, matching their exquisitely orchestrated sound with a free-flowing energy that instantly transfers onto the listener. On “Anna,” Luke brings his warm and soulful vocals to a sublimely tender piece of storytelling, adorning the song’s statement of lovestruck devotion with lush fiddle melodies and sweetly rolling harmonies. “I wrote ‘Anna’ about someone who’s had such an impact on your life that their presence never fully leaves you, even if you’re not together anymore,” he says. A shining example of the deliberately unhurried pace of his music, “Love On My Mind” drifts from dreamy pedal steel to gently shimmering vibraphone to cascading guitar as Luke captures the serene euphoria of “finally finding a person to love and to love you back, and feeling secure in a relationship for the first time.” And on “Feeling Always Down,” with its wistful piano tones and moody guitar work, Luke’s voice takes on a bittersweet intensity as he channels the all-consuming ache of self-doubt and despondency. “I was driving around very early in the morning and listening to George Harrison and going through a rough patch and I decided I needed to write a sad song,” he recalls. “I’m rarely that intentional about what I’m writing, but I parked outside my friend’s house and got out my guitar and wrote the song right then, and it helped me to release some of that emotion.”
Now at work on his debut album, Luke ultimately hopes to impart others with the same sense of exhilarated wonder he felt upon discovering the music that most inspires him. “That era of music happened so long ago that, for someone my age, it doesn’t seem completely real—it’s almost like folklore,” he says. “That’s what really pulled me into it, and made me want to figure out how those sounds could be made. I hope my music gives people that same kind of excitement and joy, like they’re experiencing something that they’ve never heard made in their lifetime.”
Title: Where The West Begins (4:47)
(Written by: Luke Tyler Shelton, Arthur Chapman)
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Produced by Shooter Jennings and Jonathan Wilson
Recorded by Grant Milliken
Mixed by Trina Shoemaker
Mastered by Paul Blakemore
Luke Tyler Shelton – harp, acoustic, 12 string guitar, vocals
Jonathan Wilson – drums
Ted Russell Kamp – bass
Hunter Watts – keys
Tristan Leabu – 12 string guitar, electric guitar, background vocals
Luke Kyllo – electric guitar
Title: Love On My Mind (05:23)
(Writer – Luke Tyler Shelton)
Publisher/Publisher (ASCAP)
Produced by Luke Shelton/Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson
Recorded by Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson/Grant Milliken
Mixed by Kathryn “Trina” Shoemaker
Mastered by Paul Blakemore
Musicians / Instruments Luke Shelton (Lead Vocals/Vocal Harmonies/Acoustic Guitar/Drums), Haylie Hostetter (Vocal Harmonies), Alex Amundson (Electric Guitar/Vocal Harmonies), Tristan Leabu (Electric Guitar), Luke Kyllo (Acoustic Guitar), Ted Russell Kamp (Bass Guitar), Jonathan Wilson (Drums/Percussion/Moog Synthesizer), Hunter Watts (Piano), Zena Kay (Pedal Steel), Grant Milliken (Vibraphone)
Title: Feeling Always Down (5:07)
(Writer – Luke Tyler Shelton)
Publisher/Publisher (ASCAP)
Produced by Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson
Recorded by Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson/Grant Milliken
Mixed by Kathryn “Trina” Shoemaker
Mastered by Paul Blakemore
Musicians / Instruments Luke Shelton (Lead Vocals/Acoustic 12 String), Alex Amundson (Electric Guitar), Luke Kyllo (Electric Guitar), Ted Russell Kamp (Bass Guitar), Hunter Watts (Piano), Jonathan Wilson (Drums), Zena Kay (Pedal Steel)
Title: Anna (05:25)
(Writer – Luke Tyler Shelton)
Publisher/Publisher (ASCAP)
Produced by Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson
Recorded by Shooter Jennings/Jonathan Wilson/Grant Milliken
Mixed by Kathryn “Trina” Shoemaker
Mastered by Paul Blakemore
Musicians / Instruments Luke Shelton (Lead Vocals/Vocal Harmonies/Acoustic Guitar), Jonathan Wilson (Acoustic Guitar/Drums/Percussion), Ted Russell Kamp (Bass Guitar), Luke Kyllo (Electric Guitar), Hunter Watts (Piano/Organ), Joe Silver (Mandolin), Zena Kay (Pedal Steel), Klaus Haus (Fiddle), Haylie Hostetter (Vocal Harmonies), Alex Amundson (Vocal Harmonies)
Love On My Mind
Woke up early this morning
With a love on my mind
It’s something I’ve been yearning
To be with a woman so kind
She bring me up
Won’t let me down
She’s the queen of this town
And when I start to feelin bad
Well I’m glad she’s around
Cause no one can love me like my lady
She’s my sweet one, she’s my baby yeah
I lingered far from home
Many hills I did climb
But my demons left me alone
Had not a reason to hide
And now I know that wherever I go
She’ll be right by my side
Nothing here could be more clear
When she’s holding me tight
Cause no one can love me like my lady
She’s my sweet one, she’s my baby yeah
They say this house is built to burn
We’ll light that match babe when it’s our turn
So when your heart start to achin’
And your world begin to shake then
Turn your lovin’ light on bright
There’s no fear to hold
Just let your mind unfold
I’ll be here to guide ya through the night
The road I’ve taken is long
But I’ve been happy to ride
And I don’t mind being alone
When there’s a love on my mind
And now I know that wherever I go
I’ll be right by her side
Nothing here could be more clear
When I’m holding her tight
No one can love me like my lady
She’s my sweet one, she’s my baby
No one can love me like my lady
She’s my sweet one, she’s my baby
Yeah, she’s my baby
Feeling Always Down
Feeling always down
What is that fear that you hold
And what fuels your frown
Find anyway to break the mold
Cause you’re feeling always down
Let it hang out, let it hang all around
You’re feeling always down
Let it pour out, let the rain hit the ground
Feeling always down
Filled with self doubt, what’s that pain all about
Feeling always down, now
And how can you make way
When every sky turns to grey
Will it be today
That you realize it’s okay
Cause you’re feeling always down
Let it hang out, let it hang all around
You’re feeling always down
Let it pour out, let the rain hit the ground
Feeling always down
Filled with self doubt, what’s the pain all about?
Feeling always down, now
And would it be, would it be a crime
To leave all your worries behind
Or could it be, could it be the time
To start all things over and make it all fine
Cause you’re feeling always down
Let it hang out, let it hang all around
You’re feeling always down
Let it pour out, let the rain hit the ground
Feeling always down
Filled with self doubt, what’s that pain all about
Feeling always down, now
Anna
She makes me breakfast every morning
We sit on her rug and watch the sun roll by
And I love the way that she smiles and wonders
How a picture can change from a shift in the light
Well I love her so and everyone knows it
Cause this broken man she was able to save
She carries my heart in the largest ocean
And her love comes down like a rolling wave
And I said oh Anna
I couldn’t leave you if I tried
Oh Anna
My heart’ll reside in the wake of your tide
And that’s alright!
And when the rain began to fall
I thought I would drown from the weight of it all
But she lent me a word and shoulder to lean on
You know she gave me some food and a place to stay
Well now she been a friend and a local known hero
She changes the scene with the blink of an eye
And nobody knows just where she’s going
But I’ll follow her there til the day I die
And I said oh Anna
I couldn’t leave you if I tried
Oh Anna
My heart’ll reside in the wake of your tide
And that’s alright!
And when you go out for the day
I won’t waste time while I wait for you
I don’t go much but I’ve got some change
And I will buy you roses
Before the market closes
And I will bring them home to you
Oh Anna
I couldn’t leave you if I tried
Oh Anna
You know my heart’ll reside in the wake of your tide
And that’s alright!
And that’s alright!
Oh Anna, Anna!