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The sophomore effort from Oregon-bred trio Joseph, Good Luck, Kid (2019) is a road movie in album form, an odyssey that turns emotional, existential, and entirely literal. With their intimate storytelling and restless intensity, Natalie Schepman and her sisters Allison and Meegan Closner detail that journey in songs that careen, sprawl, and often soar, ultimately spinning a narrative of life-changing transformation. "The through-line of the album is this idea of moving into the driver's seat of your own life--recognizing that you're the adult now, and everything's up to you from this moment on," says Schepman. "It's just the universe looking down on you like, 'Good luck, kid.'"

Joseph grace every song with the captivating chemistry they first discovered upon forming in 2014. Spontaneously choosing their name on a trip to visit their grandfather in the Oregon town of Joseph, the band got their start playing backyard parties, and gradually amassed a devoted fanbase. Following the release of I'm Alone, No You're Not (2016)--an album made with Mike Mogis (First Aid Kit, Jenny Lewis)--Joseph soon began taking the stage at major festivals like Bonnaroo and touring with such artists as James Bay and Amos Lee.

In Good Luck, Kid, Joseph deliberately strayed from the dreamy folk of their 2016 debut, giving way to a far grittier and more dynamic sound. Produced by Christian "Leggy" Langdon (Meg Myers, Charlotte OC), the result is a nuanced breed of pop/rock built on thick drums and lustrous guitars, heavy grooves, and radiant melodies. Despite that bolder sonic palette, Good Luck, Kid remains centered on the band's crystalline vocal work, including the otherworldly harmonies that suggest a near-telepathic connection among sisters.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 54 reviews
  • Overall memorizing!

    by Briar423 on 3/6/17U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 4 out of 5

    Great performance by an up and coming band whom I personally discovered and fell head over heels with when they were James Bay's opener at the Ryman in Nashville. With a great concert performance like that, their ticket prices will definitely be worth man than twenty dollars at which I bought them

  • by Anonymous on 3/6/17U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show at an amazing show. The girls harmonize so well and their energy is out of this world

  • JOSEPH IS LIFE

    by Gigigal on 12/11/16Newport Music Hall - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5

    This concert was ridiculous. So much energy, passion and heart went into this show. Joseph was incredible and the tickets should have cost sooo much more than they did. I would've paid $40 to go see them. Absolutely incredible live - somehow even better than recorded. And they stayed over an hour after the concert to talk to all of their fans, sign autographs and take pictures. They are a dream!

  • by Anonymous on 3/15/16Duck Room at Blueberry Hill - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    Probably the best show I've ever been to. I can't wait for Joseph to come back to St. Louis!