While Spencer Tweedy may so far be best known for forming half of Tweedy with his Wilco-fronting dad Jeff Tweedy, he's now officially released his first record as a solo artist.
Celebrating his 21st birthday, Spencer Tweedy dropped his first solo EP today (December 16), giving the four-track offering the title of Geezer Love.
As you'd expect, the mini-release comes with an approach that equally dabbles in the worlds of Americana and experimentalism, with Tweedy's cool, sweetly sung vocals leading the charge.
Yes, Geezer Love is a short one, but it's one that's definitely worth your while if you've fallen in love with his father's work over the years, showing a promise for the younger Tweedy's musical future.
Check it out for yourself at the bottom of the page.
Celebrating his 21st birthday, Spencer Tweedy dropped his first solo EP today (December 16), giving the four-track offering the title of Geezer Love.
As you'd expect, the mini-release comes with an approach that equally dabbles in the worlds of Americana and experimentalism, with Tweedy's cool, sweetly sung vocals leading the charge.
Yes, Geezer Love is a short one, but it's one that's definitely worth your while if you've fallen in love with his father's work over the years, showing a promise for the younger Tweedy's musical future.
Check it out for yourself at the bottom of the page.
It's my birthday and I want to share my first EP with you. https://t.co/ii9jfNx9Fo
— Spencer Tweedy (@spencertweedy) December 16, 2016