Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash

Hailed as a “master of sonic textures” by Rolling Stone and “folk-rock visionary” by Uncut, Israel Nash first rose to fame in Europe, where he built a loyal following with a series of critically acclaimed albums that landed him a deal with the renowned Loose Music label. As American audiences began to catch on, the Missouri native relocated to Dripping Springs, Texas, where he built his own recording studio on a ranch and embraced a more spacious, psychedelic sound that landed somewhere between Neil Young and Pink Floyd. Produced by Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagne), Nash’s newest record, the rousing Ozarker, finds him returning to his Midwestern roots, embracing the heartland rock he grew up on with larger-than-life guitars, anthemic melodies, and rich character studies.

Israel Nash

Ozarker

Soundly Music
Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
LP +

$29.99

Indie Exclusive

Sunset Orange

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409177

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Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
LP

$29.99

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409176

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Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
CD

$16.99

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409175

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Israel Nash

Ozarker

Soundly Music
Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
LP +

$29.99

Indie Exclusive

Sunset Orange

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409177

Learn more
Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
LP

$29.99

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409176

Learn more
Album artwork for Ozarker by Israel Nash
CD

$16.99

Released 10/20/2023Catalog Number

409175

Learn more

Hailed as a “master of sonic textures” by Rolling Stone and “folk-rock visionary” by Uncut, Israel Nash first rose to fame in Europe, where he built a loyal following with a series of critically acclaimed albums that landed him a deal with the renowned Loose Music label. As American audiences began to catch on, the Missouri native relocated to Dripping Springs, Texas, where he built his own recording studio on a ranch and embraced a more spacious, psychedelic sound that landed somewhere between Neil Young and Pink Floyd. Produced by Kevin Ratterman (My Morning Jacket, Ray LaMontagne), Nash’s newest record, the rousing Ozarker, finds him returning to his Midwestern roots, embracing the heartland rock he grew up on with larger-than-life guitars, anthemic melodies, and rich character studies.