Album Release Show!

We are excited to announce that we will be having a release show for our new album “Lost on the Range” on April 10th at Ant Hall in Hamtramck. Joining us on the bill are Don Duprie and Jo Serrapere and the LaFawndas. Both bands will be a real treat to see and we hope you will be able to come help us celebrate. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door. The show starts at 8pm. Here is the ticket link below. We hope to see you there!

Ticket Link
https://www.planetant.com/music/whiskeycharmers

Indiegogo Launched!

We have launched our Indiegogo for our third album! Everyone who pledges gets a download of our song “Human” the same day that they pledge. Many more rewards available such as album downloads, CDs, T-shirts, album credits, private shows and more at https://igg.me/at/WhiskeyCharmers !

New Video! Super 8!

Many thanks to The Ferndale Set for shooting this live video of our song “Super 8” at PJ’s Lager House in Corktown. We had blast hanging out at PJs and filming, and we hope you enjoy the song! We will be back in the studio soon to record the song for our third record, which will be out sometime in 2019.

 

 

Detroit: Become Human

We are excited to announce that three songs from our first record are in the new video game Detroit: Become Human, developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4, released worldwide on May 25th. The game takes place in Detroit in 2038 and is centered around three androids: Connor, Kara, and Markus. All three songs in the game (Can’t Leave, Straight and Narrow, and C Blues) play inside Jimmy’s bar where Connor meets Lieutenant Anderson.

You can find “Can’t Leave” in the first scene of the video game walk through below.

We spoke with Michael Jackman from The Detroit Metro Times the other day, and he wrote a fun article which you can find here. 

The coolest thing about our music being in Detroit: Become Human? People are still listening to our songs in 2038! 🙂