Homes at Night Shares “Texaco”
Homes at Night is the Nashville-based pairing of songwriters Hank Compton and Aksel Coe. Their newest single “Texaco” is out today via Hazel Street Records.
“Texaco” is a perceptive single about embracing life’s transitional moments and letting go of toxic habits in order to grow. The track highlights the duo’s knack for delivering catchy yet heartfelt alt-rock hits.
“I wrote this song from the perspective of an unhealthy relationship that emphasized my addiction, which is somewhat biographical,” Hank says. “The production needed to sound like a release or detachment, hence the dramatic, massive final chorus. I really hope the song can give people comfort and support that they’re not alone in the process of cutting off the habits inhibiting their lives.”
Homes at Night blur the boundaries between genre and generation with their alternative pop/rock anthems. It's a sound that's both nostalgic and modern, layered with organic instruments, synth-driven soundscapes, cinematic hooks, and a percussive pulse. On their debut 2022 EP, If You Were a Stranger, the bandmates blend their indie sensibilities with story-driven songwriting, nodding to their Nashville roots while simultaneously pushing far beyond them.
In addition to their growing streaming presence, Homes at Night are also taking their explosive sound on the road with a US tour supporting Saint Motel. Their tour run starts in Chicago on 4/24 and concludes at New York’s iconic Webster Hall on 5/1.
Homes at Night Tour Dates:
4/24 - Chicago, IL @ Metro*
4/25 - Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall*
4/26 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club*
4/28 - Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club*
4/30 - Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts*
5/1 - New York, NY @ Webster Hall*
* supporting Saint Motel