Albums
Songs about survival, regret, and the weird hope that shows up when you're sure you're out.
Work all Day
Rowdy, stomp-along country anthem about grinding through long hours and cutting loose when the sun goes down. Built for bars, back roads, and loud sing-alongs, it celebrates earning the night the hard way—one long day at a time.
Found Without Looking
A quiet, acoustic-driven song about the kind of love that shows up when you're not searching for it—comfort discovered in the middle of uncertainty. Built on warmth, restraint, and emotional honesty, it captures two people fitting naturally together without promises, pressure, or plans.
Road Dust & Ghosts
A survival-and-redemption record. Songs about survival, regret, and the weird hope that shows up when you're sure you're out. This is the record that came from years of rebuilding—made by people who've lived some life.
Tracklist
- Rust and Rhythm A driving, gritty opener about finding a heartbeat again after life tries to grind you down.
- Boot in the Dust A dusty-road anthem where Beau owns the miles he's walked and the scars that shaped him.
- Running Toward the Light A forward-leaning song about clawing his way out of old darkness and choosing something better.
- Shadows Don't Stay Long A mid-album reflection reminding himself that pain passes, storms break, and nothing stays heavy forever.
- When He Knocked Again Beau's quiet, grown-man take on letting his estranged father back into his life without rewriting the past.
- Almost Said Something A shy slow-burn crush where he nearly speaks his heart every time, but can't quite cross the line—yet.
- Long Night, Good Company A loud, dirty Dustwalkers bar-anthem built for fists-up singalongs and one giant "RANCH WATER!" shout.
- Nothing Left But the Road A dusk-drive closer where Beau lets go of what's behind him and finds freedom in the open road ahead.
- Lonesome Rails Americana, country, brushed snare, train-beat shuffle; driving acoustic guitar, and a mournful fiddle weaving through steady rhythm, and upright bass.
Still Morning
A warm, imperfect holiday collection from East Texas. Songs about coming home, holding on, and finding grace in the quiet moments between the noise.
Tracklist
- East Texas Christmas A loud, imperfect, two-step celebration of small-town holiday chaos—string lights, laughter, and joy duct-taped together in the best way.
- Santa Took the Long Way Through Texas A bouncy road-song about Texas being bigger, friendlier, and slower than any plan—where even Santa learns there are no shortcuts.
- We Were the First An earthy, reverent telling of the night the shepherds heard the news first, reminding us that grace starts low and moves outward.
- If I Make It Home by Christmas Night A quiet, aching ballad about distance and hope—where the promise to come home feels real, but never guaranteed.
- Blue Christmas Tonight A stripped-down, barroom take on holiday loneliness, sung low and weary, where sorrow sits with you instead of trying to leave.
- Just Being Here An intimate a cappella moment capturing family togetherness—plates still out, stories repeated, and the simple gift of being in the same room.
- Christmas Coffee A gentle instrumental closer that feels like the morning after—lights still glowing, coffee brewing, and the road ahead quietly waiting.