Bo Staloch shares The Garden, a six-track EP filled with introspective lyricism, folk influences, and heartfelt storytelling. Out now.
Bo Staloch invites listeners into a world of deep reflection and timeless storytelling with The Garden, his latest six-track EP. The Austin-born, Nashville-based artist blends Americana and alt-folk with poetic lyricism, crafting an emotionally charged project that speaks to love, family, and legacy.
The EP’s title track, released today, is a powerful meditation on protection and support, written from the perspective of someone looking toward the future. “I actually think a lot about my future kids,” Staloch shares. “I’ve seen how much effort my parents put into creating a space for me to grow, and I want to do the same one day.” Featuring heartfelt lyrics like “When the sky falls down give the pieces to me / I’ll hold you like the moon ‘til you fall asleep,” the song encapsulates the warmth and wisdom that runs through the EP.
Produced by Andrew Wells (Phoebe Bridgers, Teddy Swims, Halsey), the project was recorded in a Laurel Canyon-facing home studio, capturing the intimacy and authenticity of Staloch’s artistry. The closing track, “Oh God, Were You Ever,” produced by Joshua Block (Leon Bridges, Jamestown Revival), further highlights his ability to blend personal storytelling with universal themes.
Currently on tour with Houndmouth and set to join Ashe in May, Staloch is earning acclaim for his evocative songwriting. With The Luna Collective calling 2025 “the year of Bo Staloch,” his future looks brighter than ever.
The Garden is available now on all streaming platforms.