After seven years and two albums with Rhode Island rock trio Wild Sun, Glenn Thomas found himself feeling "the normal fatigue stuff you do in a band.
I slowed down." Approaching his 30th birthday he decided to move to Nashville and make a different kind of music there, which surfaces as Reassure Me There's a Window, premiering exclusively below.Produced by Jordan Lehning (Rodney Crowell, Andrew Combs),with a band that included Old Crow Medicine Show's Charlie Worsham and harmonica ace Charlie McCoy, the 10-song set is a reinvention for Thomas, its rich melodies and careful arrangements nothing like anything he's released before.
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