Catch the unveiling of The Golden Hours, a new Charlottesville-based band formed by the members of acclaimed indie-folk acts Lowland Hum and David Wax Museum. These musicians have been touring and recording for over 20 years, featured on CBS Saturday Morning and NPR’s Tiny Desk, and lauded by The New York Times, Washington Post, TIME and Rolling Stone, among others. The Golden Hours’ debut record Terra Nova (to be released in 2026) includes “Day Wheel,” an NPR Music Song of the Day. The forthcoming album brings together the power of these four songwriters in an artifact that is simultaneously lush and distilled, emotionally probing, and conceptually expansive.
These folks throw themselves completely into every song. I've seen them three times and never felt they were less than "ALL-IN", even once when the crowd was a little sparse. The energy, talent and showmanship- holy moses! In my estimation whenever you have accordians and trumpets on the stage you've raised the bar from the get go. Their recordings are enjoyable but can't capture the live show. What I'm trying to say is CHECK 'EM OUT.