In October 2012, Atlas Road Crew released their first studio effort
Atlas Road Crew. The EP features five tracks produced by
Mark Bryan of
Hootie and The Blowfish recorded in
Charleston, South Carolina. In February 2014, the group performed at
Michele Clark's 16th annual
Sunset Sessions alongside
Needtobreathe,
John Butler Trio,
Vance Joy,
Augustana,
Ziggy Marley, and many more. In February 2015, Atlas Road Crew released their first full-length studio effort,
Halfway to Hopkins, independently. The album featured 10 new tracks. Four songs were produced by
Rick Beato (
Needtobreathe,
Shinedown,
Trey Anastasio); four tracks by Cory Plaugh; and two tracks by
Jay Clifford.
Halfway to Hopkins was recorded in Atlanta, Columbia, and Charleston. The band released its song
Voices as a teaser to the album. In June 2014, Atlas Road Crew appeared at the
Wakarusa Music and Camping Festival. Later that summer, the band had its first TV song placement in
MTV's
Finding Carter with its song
Bottom of Love. The group was named one of LiveMusicDaily.com's top 25 artists to see in 2015. In a July 2015 album review,
Relix Magazine said Atlas Road Crew showcases their "penchant for tight, punchy, Southern alt-rock" in album "Halfway to Hopkins". In 2016, the band went on a 31-date European tour with visits to Germany, Spain, France, The Netherlands, Slovakia, and Belgium. They returned to the U.S. in March, supported acts such as
The Drive By Truckers and
Hootie & The Blowfish, and performed at
Electric Forest Festival in Rothbury, Michigan. In early 2017, Atlas Road Crew released a new single entitled
My Own Way which was co-written with Steven Fiore (Young Mister). ==Discography==