Friday, March 21st, 2025
On the Brooklyn Bowl Patio

The Company Car

Before The Hard Quartet

Doors: 5:00 PM / Show: 6:30 PM 18+
The Company Car

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
925 3rd Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37201

A month after Beau Williams christened his newly formed band “The Company Car” in 2024, an actual company car crashed into the house he was renting. He was cooking dinner in the kitchen when it happened and was standing about 5 feet away from where it hit. What was once conceived as a playful reference to the Bluth family stair car in the cult-classic show Arrested Development, began to take on a new and real meaning. The results are in: be careful what you speak out loud.

Twitter friendship, a move to Tennessee, and a love of The Beatles brought songwriters Beau Williams and Andrew Stevenson together. A year before that, Beau had showed a song he’d written called “Sideways” to drummer James Goodwin. That song would become the foundation of the project. Grant Alan was first pick for bass, as Beau and Grant had a lot of prior playing experience together in the band 1999. Rounding things out, they enlisted Lexi Jackson to play and help arrange horns—predominately saxophone.

The Company Car is an alternative rock band in the most general of senses. If you listen hard enough, you can find strains of Americana, yacht rock, and psychedelic folk blended together in a most accessible fashion. It’s like if The Silver Jews were trying to play sophistipop; it’s like if the Grateful Dead were on K Records; it’s like if the Eagles played slacker rock. Whatever man, your dad will love it.

As far as the songwriting goes, you’ll find Williams and Stevenson penning poetic snapshots of the insane American experience. Some of the songs drip with spite and irony, while others glisten with plain and simple declarations of truth. There are songs about hope, there are songs about love, there are songs about Vice Presidents, and yes, of course, there are songs about cars.

The band’s songs about cars and the uncompromising human spirit were recorded, engineered, and mixed by Matthew Schumacher (Pale Lungs / Lockstep), who also contributes pedal steel. Mastering was done by Lindsey Williams (Beau’s father) at Really Big Bison Productions.

 

There are unlimited opportunities in the future for The Company Car. Wherever they may go, you are always welcome to ride along.

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