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Years before forming one of Nashville's most genre-bending bands, the members of Judah & the Lion grew up in separate corners of the U.S., listening to every type of music that came their way. They lovedit all: the twang of folk, the beat of hip-hop, the drive of rock & roll, the punch of pop. Later, after college brought the musicians to Tennessee, it only made sense to combine those different backgrounds — and different sounds — together.

With their second full-length album Folk Hop N Roll, the guys shine a light on the place where their influences overlap. It's a wide-ranging sound, with fuzz bass, hip-hop percussion, distorted banjo riffs,and super-sized melodies all stirred into the same mixing pot.

"There's no boundaries," says front man Judah Akers, who shares the band's lineup with mandolin player Brian Macdonald and banjo wiz Nate Zuercher. "We wanted to make something raw, something with attitude. We all grew up loving these hip-hop beats, so why not make an album that has the grit of Run DMC or Beastie Boys, along with all the folk instruments that we play?"

Like Kids These Days — the band's debut record, which climbed to number four on the Billboard Folk Chart and number two on the genre-wide Heatseekers chart after its release in September 2014 — Folk Hop N Roll was produced by award winner Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton). Cobb captured the band's new songs in a series of quick, inspired takes, aiming for performances that sounded real and raw rather than polished and perfect. Everything was done in just two weeks. The goal was to fuel the album with the same electricity that fills the band's live show.

An independent band whose success has arrived not on the back of some big budget major label, but through the band's own touring, Judah & the Lion have built a large, loyal fanbase on the road. They played 150 shows in 2015 alone, stretching their gigs all across America and Scandinavia. Along the way, they shared stages with artists like Mat Kearney, Drew Holcomb, and Ben Rector. That sort of drive — the commitment to chasing down their dreams, one encore at a time — also fuels the lyrics that appear on Folk Hop N Roll, a record whose songs spin stories of struggle, triumph, and all points in between. 

"This record was made for the live show," Akers promises. "Our shows are all about the experience we share with our fans. We know that people work everyday jobs or go to school, and they're dealing with life, and yet they're still choosing to spend the night with us. We don't take that lightly. We give them an experience. We throw an absolute rage. And all the songs were made with that in mind. They're fun, carefree, and youthful, and we live our lives that way, too." 

Anthemic and wildly creative, Folk Hop N Roll is unlike anything else in modern music. It's a rulebreaking record, with Judah & the Lion creating a sound that belongs entirely to them. From the earthy stomp of roots music to the bold bounce of hip-hop, Folk Hop N Roll casts a wide net, proof that Judah & the Lion — who are now four releases into their career — have developed quite the roar.

Judah & the Lion followed the release of Folk Hop N Roll with a massive tour spanning most of 2016. Late in the year, after being named iHeartRadio’s Artist on the Verge, their single “Take It All Back” began to climb the ranks at Alternative Radio, eventually culminating in a three week stint in the #1 spot to kick off 2017. In tandem with their first #1 song, Judah & the Lion also kicked off a tour as support for Twenty One Pilots which brought them to arenas  across the US, such as the Old National Centre. Inspired by how their genre-blending style was connecting with fans, Judah & the Lion headed back into the studio in early 2017 to record 4 brand new songs dubbed the Going to Mars Collection, which, when combined with Folk Hop N Roll, make up Folk Hop N Roll Deluxe. In support of the Deluxe Edition, the band embarked on The Going to Mars Tour throughout much of 2017 and beyond– taking them on their biggest headlining run to date. In between, they hit the road for select dates with Kaleo and hit amphitheaters this summer with Jimmy Eat World and Incubus.

The rebooted version of the album includes the band’s follow up to “Take It All Back,” the equally high energy and anthemic “Suit and Jacket” which debuted on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in September and hit Top 5 at Alternative Radio. With no intention of slowing down anytime soon, Judah & the Lion is set to embark on yet another massive headlining run in 2018 with their new single “Going to Mars” hitting airwaves soon. 

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 515 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Kkiftner on 10/12/22The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    Loved the venue, the national parks, and Judah & The Lion

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely Incredible Show!

    by Lemmy on 10/12/22The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    Flew up from Florida for this show and it did not disappoint. I will absolutely be going to see Judah and the Lion again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judah & The Lion

    by Gracey on 10/12/22The Fillmore Charlotte - Charlotte

    An amazing experience! The security were even nice, which usually isn’t the case at concerts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular

    by Meg on 10/12/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    The entire show was great! The National Parks opened and were the perfect pair for Judah!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!

    by Amanda on 10/12/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    As always Judah and the Lion put on a show!! This would be my 3rd time seeing them and they are always so fun and bring so much energy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Overwhelmed With Joy

    by Em on 10/11/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    I could not have asked for a better birthday! I have a friend who is in the opening band, The National Parks Band. They did an amazing job. Judah & the Lion brought the energy to the crowd. I cried when they opened and sang, Take A Walk. The venue was perfect, small, and more on the intimate side.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome concert and venue

    by Tc on 10/11/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    One of the best concerts and venues we’ve been to!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Concert EVER

    by Shaina on 10/11/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    Literally, this was the best concert I’ve ever been to!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert ever!

    by Nicole on 10/11/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    The most amazing performance by Judah and the lion! Opening act was also very good and entertaining. Definitely had the time of my life

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great

    by Kev on 10/11/22The Ritz - Raleigh

    Judah concert was great, National Parks awesome too!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible!

    by Emily on 10/10/22Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    Judah and the Lion know how to put on a live show! The energy is amazing - they connect with the crowd and they have FUN! I will see them any time they come to town. Their concerts are the best.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome and amazing!!

    by Ondie on 10/10/22Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    It was great, the venue was perfect, and the bands were awesome!!! Judah is so great!!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    100 decibels…why???

    by JML16 on 10/10/22Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    This was the worst concert I have ever been too. The base and speakers were so loud my partner and I both had headaches 10 minutes in. It was over 100 decibels the entire time. Everyone in the venue must have had temporary hearing loss after. We only made it through because a nice guest services rep gave us ear plugs. Even he said it was the loudest he had ever heard a band play there. It just doesn’t make any sense to have the music so loud in an excluded venue. Whoever was in charge of acoustics should lose their job.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judah & the Lion concert

    by Christy on 10/10/22Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    It was amazing! Had an awesome time singing along to the songs! Can’t wait to see them again! Also first time at the Coca Cola Roxy and I really enjoyed it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judah and The Lion, Roxy

    by Emily on 10/10/22Coca-Cola Roxy - Atlanta

    Awesome performance. Love this band and the energy they bring

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AWESOME Venue!

    by Concert lover on 10/10/22Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    I love Judah & the Lion, but gotta admit that seeing any band at Old Forester's Paris Hall is a treat. This was my second time to this venue and it's a perfect set up for a concert. Highly recommend! Typically low ticket cost, convenient to tons of hotels, easy to get an UBER, beer is priced well and there isn't a bad spot to watch the concert in this space. They also have clean and huge bathrooms and typically not lines for beer, bathroom or merch! It takes me over an hour to get here and it's totally worth it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!

    by Chris on 10/8/22Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Judah and the Lion were fantastic! The National Parks were as well. Great show and venue.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Almost perfect

    by Kate on 10/8/22Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Judah and the Lion were incredible, no notes! But the National Parks were not a great match as a vibe. They played their heart out, but their music is just too easy going to try to hype a crowd with

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Judah and National Parks

    by Andrew on 10/8/22Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Amazing show. Great venue although I wish there was more seating available.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Westfieldsdg on 10/8/22Old Forester's Paristown Hall - Louisville

    Amazing show from start to finish. We are actually going to try to catch them again before the tour is up.