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Burgeoning troubadour Dylan Gossett keeps Austin on the country music map with warm new EP
Austin may not fully be "country" after all this urbanization, but its place in country music is undeniable. It's not just the blues out here. This city is home to Willie Nelson, of course, and is hosting the CMT Music Awards for the second year this April. And it's artists like Dylan Gossett who are keeping the genre going locally.
The 25-year-old singer-songwriter, whose name is always accompanied by his Austin birthplace, has added another EP to his new, but growing catalog. Called Songs in the Gravel, this short four-song collection settles warmly into the contemporary country canon without being overly referential.
Led on acoustic guitar and supported by fiddle and banjo, these folksy tracks further solidify Gossett's troubadour status that he built on songs like "Coal" — his most popular so far since his first release in June of 2023. The opening track, "If I Had a Lover," is an excellent setup for this campfire-ready collection, sliding into the EP with twangy three-part vocal harmonies and a barely-there guitar accompaniment.
“It was really important for me to get my new EP, Songs in the Gravel, out as soon as possible for this first headline tour," said Gossett in a press release, looking ahead to an international jaunt from Texas to Ireland, France, and more. "I wanted to make sure that the audience could have some more songs to sing with me."
Album cover courtesy of Big Loud Texas / Mercury Records
"The cover art and the EP are super special to me because this is where my massive love for music grew: with my feet in the gravel at my family's lake house, just singing around the campfire with family and friends," Gosset continued. "The four songs on the EP now are going to be sung around that same campfire for as long as I live.”
Although this acoustic record is relatively pared down in instrumentation and production, the progression from one song to the next is not at all one-note. After the easy singalong of the first track comes an even folksier living will, in which Gossett belts emotionally about an intent to dream restlessly until death ("Finally Stop Dreaming").
Next up is an banjo-heavy, stomping Americana track about alighting on the railroad ("Somewhere Between"), followed by a sudden drop into fingerstyle guitar and brooding vocals ("Bitter Winds"). By this closing track, we've traveled quite far from the communal campfire crooning and instead are looking onto it through Gossett's point of view:
"I see your breath while I'm holdin' mine
Your face lit up by the moon, my face lit up by your eyes
I'm singin' songs, the family sings along
With my feet buried in the gravel, my heart buried in my wrongs"
Although the songwriter is still early enough in his career that he's working on getting a full headlining tour set together, it sounds like he'll have plenty of people singing along. This mature, if fanciful EP is a strong effort at establishing a base before branching out into LPs.
Stream the new EP, Songs in the Gravel, via Spotify, Apple Music, or other platforms listed at dylangossett.com.
Gosset's upcoming international tour includes eight Texas cities:
- April 12 — Lubbock, Texas — Cooks Garage~
- April 13 — El Paso, Texas — Cowtown Event Center~
- April 16 — Houston, Texas — Bronze Peacock at House Of Blues ^ - SOLD OUT
- April 17 — Dallas, Texas — Cambridge Room at House Of Blues ^ - SOLD OUT
- April 19 — College Station, Texas — The Tap
- April 20 — Georgetown, Texas — Two Step Inn
- April 26 — Midland, Texas — La Hacienda Event Center~
- April 27 — Nacogdoches, Texas — Banita Creek Hall (Outdoors)~
^ Headline Date
~ Supporting Midland