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A Los Angeles rock band formed in 1989 by Jakob Dylan (son of Bob), The Wallflowers’ sound sits at the intersection of heartland rock, alt-country, and classic American songwriting — guitars-forward, melodic, built for big rooms.
What to expect live…
A setlist built around Bringing Down the Horse crowd favorites plus tracks from Exit Wounds, in a converted factory setting that suits their sound perfectly. Basilica Hudson is one of the best rooms in the Hudson Valley for this kind of show.
Past Albums
Bringing Down the Horse (1996) – the record that made The Wallflowers. A near-perfect piece of mid-90s American rock — dusty, cinematic, and hook-heavy. “One Headlight” won two Grammys and lodged itself permanently in the decade’s soundtrack.
Breach (2000) – Moodier, heavier guitars, less radio-friendy — deliberately so. A cult record among fans who prefer their Wallflowers unvarnished.
Red Letter Days (2002) – A deliberate pivot toward a harder, more straightforward rock sound
Rebel, Sweetheart (2005) – The most atmospheric of the catalog — cinematic, sprawling, and a little restless, it gestures toward Americana and Southern gothic.
Exit Wounds (2021) – Confident and unhurried, Exit Wounds sounds clean and muscular. The Wallflowers still have something to say.


