Like a more countrified version of John Prine, or a more compositionally-minded version of Jerry Jeff Walker during his gonzo era, Mac Leaphart immediately earns your ear and devotion with this handful of incredibly well-written songwriter songs and rousing boot scooters that are just about perfectly produced and ripe for repeat listening. ”

Kyle “Trigger” Coroneos, Saving Country Music

BIOGRAPHY

Mac Leaphart struck gold with 2021's Music City Joke, a record that found the award-winning songwriter cracking the Top 40 on the Americana charts, hitting the road with a full band, and earning a spot on nearly a dozen best-of-the-year lists. 

"I was playing long shows with the band, trying to create the best set possible," he remembers. “That's where this new album came from. It came from me wanting to fill the holes in my setlist. It came from me wanting to write songs that were built for the stage.”

He's talking about Motel Breakfast, an album that unfolds like the rowdy, amplified cousin to Music City Joke. Produced by Brad Jones, it's a collection of songs that match Leaphart's salty songwriting with plugged-in performances from a band of Nashville A-listers. Inspired by the greasy cool of the Rolling Stones, the primordial rock & roll of Chuck Berry, and the storytelling of Billy Joe Shaver, Motel Breakfast turns a new page for an artist who's been running the roads for 15 years. 

Joined [in the studio] by Fats Kaplin, Matt Menefee, and other musicians, they tracked songs like "Rock & Roll Hey" (a loose, lean country-rocker, caught halfway between Exile on Main St. and a front-porch pickin' party), "Shake a Leg" (whose tale of whirlwind romance is driven forward by Kaplin's fiddle, Carey Kotsionis' harmonies, and Leaphart's rasped vocals), and "Ain't No Pistol" (a barn-burning bar-band anthem featuring guitar leads from Kenny Vaughan). Each song was tracked within an hour of Leaphart presenting it to the band, a move that emphasized first instincts and fiery, collaborative musicianship. 

"I'm a real big fan of how Jerry Jeff Walker's albums sound," Leaphart explains. “They sound like a bunch of guys rolled out of bed, hungover, then stumbled into a studio and pressed record. I'm always going for that laid back vibe. I want it to be real loose and fun.”

Motel Breakfast is an album for roadhouses, dive bars, and half-lit crowds who want to have a good time, but also want to listen. If the bulk of the album conjures up images of Leaphart and company onstage, sweating their way through a rough-and-tumble set of American roots music, then the record's title track takes place the morning after the gig. It's the sort of morning that road-worn musicians know all too well, where the thrills of last night's show have all faded away, and all that's standing between you and another five-hour drive is a free motel breakfast. "Motel Breakfast" finds its narrator asking himself some hard questions, wondering if all those highway miles have really added up to anything. He ultimately rededicates himself to the long haul. "They got waffles in the lobby shaped just like Texas / Life is good, let's go get some breakfast," Leaphart sings, delivering one of the best couplets in his entire catalog before leading the band through one last chorus. 

There are more miles ahead. More songs to sing. More motel meals to eat. Mac Leaphart has been there before, and he's not pumping the brakes anytime soon. As he sings in Motel Breakfast's title track, “It’s a long hard road, but it’s a good long ride.”

- Andrew Leahey 
Contributor to Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, & Country Weekly

Not since John Prine has Americana had a musician that acts so casual and even surprised by their own brilliance. ”

Glide Magazine

Riotous, exciting, and right out of the bar room”

Americana UK

LATEST ALBUM

Motel Breakfast [EPK]

Mac Leaphart

Produced, Engineered & Mixed by Brad Jones at Alex the Great Recording
Mastered by Alex McCollough at True East Mastering
Cover Art by Adam Howard Donald
Project Manager & Administrative Director Julia Price
Copyright 2024 Mac Leaphart (ASCAP)

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PRESS & RADIO

PRESS & RADIO HIGHLIGHTS FOR MOTEL BREAKFAST

Glide Magazine - Album Review
Americana UK - Album Review
Alt-Country Specialty Chart - 3 Weeks at #1
Americana Music Association Albums Charts- Top 50 Debut (Motel Breakfast)
Americana Music Association Singles Chart - Top 50 Debut ("Rosey")
SiriusXM - Official Add on Outlaw Country
Lonesome Highway - Album Review
ABC Country - Grass Roots  Show ("Rosey")
Alternate Root Magazine - Breaking Thru Playlist Feature, ’It's All Music' Top Tracks for September and October ("Walking Slow...")
Alternate Root Magazine - Weekly Top 10 ("Rosey")
Turnstyled,  Junkpiled Roots  Music Magazine - Album Review
Adventures in Americana - Interview with Sarah Morris

 

ON THE AIR / IN THE STUDIO
WNWC - Live in Studio B
Your Carolina - Live in Studio
WDVX Blue Plate Special - Live in Studio

 

BEST OF 2021 ACCOLADES FOR MUSIC CITY JOKE
Farce the Music - Top 20 Albums of 2021
Pop Matters - 10 Best Country Albums of 2021
Alt-Country Chart - Top 100 of 2021
Sound and Soul - 100 Favorite Albums & EPs of 2021
Americana Music Show - Best of 2021
That One Show with Bryan Combs - Top 25 Songs of 2021
Texas 95.7 KPUR - Top 25 of 2021 
Saving Country Music - Album of the Year Nominee / Single of the Year Nominee  / Single & Song of the Year Playlist 

See More Music City Joke  Press & Radio Here

 

PAST PRESS

May 26, 2018: Kerrville Folk Festival - 2018 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk Award Winners
February 12, 2015: Greenville News - Mac Leaphart weaves life experiences into music
May 20, 2010: Skope Magazine - Mac Leaphart, Line, Rope, Etc.
April 2010: CharlestonMag.com - Southern Salt
February 20, 2010: Charleston City Paper - Mac Leaphart and the perfect song 
February 10, 2010: Scene SC - Album Review
November 11, 2009: Twangville - Mac Leaphart – Line, Rope, Etc.