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by Seira on 9/24/25Rating: 1 out of 5Saw them in Louisville and had been so excited to see them, they came out to kid rock and sounded terrible, sick, tech issues not sure but wonât go again unfortunately. Openers did a great show.

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Pecos & The Rooftops have been perfecting a signature heavy blend of lowdown country and classic rock since their inception in a big five-bedroom house in Lubbock, Texas. Formed in 2019 by a tight-knit squad of college friends, the band outfits their soulful Americana with muscular guitar grit, yet remains tuneful and melodic. They've carved out a singular niche for themselves in the rich songwriting tradition of their home state, as evidenced by their debut Warner Records single "5AM." Anchored by the heart-baring songwriting and booming voice of former Marine Pecos Hurley, the band is rounded out by top-tier players and songwriters Brandon Jones (rhythm guitar), Jessie Santos (lead guitar), Kalen Davis (bass), Garrett Peltier (drums) and Hunter Cassell (guitars & keys).
Big things have small beginnings. Pecos & The Rooftops chose their name--a nod to the part of the house they'd hang out, drink beers, and jam on--just before self-releasing their debut single, 2019's slow-burning "This Damn Song." It was a runaway success, earning an RIAA Platinum certification and going on to rack up more than 250 million streams globally. Deciding to ride the wave for as long as they could, the band hit the road directly after and haven't stopped since, touring relentlessly on the club circuit and opening for the likes of rising country star Koe Wetzel. They released the Red Eye EP in 2020, expanding on their already solid sound with more guitar heroics and more complex arrangements, hinting at jazz and psychedelic influences.
"It's about having a habit of going to the bar and getting drunk and staying up all night," Hurley says from his home outside Dallas. "You kind of know that when you go to bed it's probably not going to end well--because you fucked up again and you can't get out of the cycle. It's about being by yourself in the early hours of the morning. It's just one of those 'You fucked up' songs."
Pecos & The Rooftops have earned a devoted fan base who've come out to support them both online and on the road, with the band garnering over 350 million global streams and more than 101 million video views. They're currently on a nationwide headline tour with more dates to be announced soon. "5AM" is a telling preview of what's to come, as Pecos & The Rooftops ready their major label debut LP--a bigger, bolder collection of songs set for release later this year. "At the end of the day, I just want to help people with our music, honestly," Hurley says. Between the band's wild road shows and their highly-anticipated upcoming full-length, Pecos & the Rooftops are set to do that and much, much more.
Saw them in Louisville and had been so excited to see them, they came out to kid rock and sounded terrible, sick, tech issues not sure but wonât go again unfortunately. Openers did a great show.
Sounded terrible live. Voice was flat. No energy from Pecos. Coming out to Kid Rock was pretty cringe. We ended up leaving early cuz it just never got any better.
The opener Canaan Bryce put on a hell of a show. Peco's and the Rooftops sounded great and put on an excellent show as well.
The Bluestone was a fun venue. Eddie and the Getaway opened and they were fabulous! Pecos and the Rooftops put on a great show and I cannot wait to see both bands again
Iâll start off by saying I saw PRT last fall in STL but at a different venue and they were AWESOME. Lots of energy. Great show. Their opener (Canaan Bryce) was awesome too. This show at the Pageant was comparatively low energy. The guitar jam sessions were very cool but the rest of the show they just seemed tired. And honestly itâs no wonder, they have been tirelessly touring for years now. But it shows. The opener this time wasnât as fun and maybe that was a part of it too? Either way, would still try to see PRT again sometime. Love their music.
First off, the Blue Note is a great venue! Loved our table seating option. Could see really well and not be crowded. Eddie and the Getaway were a great show and of course Pecos and the Rooftops were amazing! Will definitely come back to the Blue Note for more shows!
Good concert at nice venue. Sound a little too loud so hard to hear actual words of songs. And some real bright lights flashing back at audience a little blinding.
We have been wanting to see PRT for a while. We were excited to finally get to see them. They were good but the sound was not. We will not be going back to Choctaw Grant for a concert.
This band was awesome love the atmosphere people were always nice to each other the venue let the band call people up to stage to enjoy the concert absolutely amazing
Venue was great! Opening act was great! Pecos killed it! Letâs do it again!!