King, Social Distortion, Buddy Guy, Bob Seger, Grace Potter, and Trombone Shorty.
The band has received positive reviews from Entertainment Weekly,[2] Paste,[3] The Huffington Post,[4] and Rolling Stone.
[9] The album's second single, “Rita Mae Young,” reached number 12 on the Adult Alternative Songs chart.
[11] Give It Back to You was nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album in the 2017 Grammy Awards, losing to The Last Days of Oakland by Fantastic Negrito.
[12] To promote Give It Back to You, the band appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,[13] CBS This Morning[14] and TBS’ Conan.
[15] The band were also favorites at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, prompting Rolling Stone Country to name the trio's set among the event's “5 Best Country and Americana Moments” while declaring it “a wildly energetic show and one of the most communal experiences of the festival.”[16] The Record Company embarked on their first headline tour in the fall of 2016 in support of Give It Back to You, selling out 32 of the 41 shows they played.
[26] The nationwide The All of This Life Tour commenced on September 14, 2018, with two nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco, and concluded with a hometown play at Wiltern Theater.
In June 2021 the band released an EP, entitled Side Project, which featured covers of songs by Willie Dixon, INXS, and Cypress Hill.
[32] Having been off the road since December 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic the band had spent more time writing and collaborating on the album than their previous releases.