The Wheel Workers

Genre: Rock
Secondary Genre: Pop Houston, Texas USA Contact

The Wheel Workers are a Houston-based band that combines the social consciousness of The Clash and Fugazi with musical influences like Wilco, The Decembrists, REM, The Shins, and Arcade Fire.

Artist Information

Biography

Since late 2010, The Wheel Workers’ crisp sound and intelligent, whimsical lyrics have earned them growing recognition in Houston’s active indie rock scene. In early 2011, lead singer Steven Higginbotham composed and recorded their critically-acclaimed debut album, Unite. Andrew Dansby of the Houston Chronicle praised it as a “lush and radiant pop album.” Paul Viscontini of The Loop Scoop wrote: “The lyrics are full of ‘everyman’ struggles of day-to-day life and love… Unite is a record that will demand an audience from a hungry Houston music scene."

Signing to ZenHill Records in late 2011 just before the national release of their debut album Unite, The Wheel Workers enjoyed substantial success, earning airplay on nearly 150 stations across the US and charting on several CMJ reporting stations. Following up quickly on their first release, the band released their first vinyl single in June 2012 featuring tracks that originally appeared on Unite, but were rerecorded and reimagined with the help of legendary Houston producer Dan Workman of Sugar Hill Studios.

The Wheel Workers have played regularly around Texas, receiving airplay on local radio stations, playing Free Press Summerfest in Houston and SXSW in Austin, and opening for national touring acts such as Miniature Tigers, Elf Power and The Coathangers. Jeremy Hart of Space City Rock has described their live set as “one of the best in Houston.”

The band is currently recording their sophomore album at Sugar Hill Studios with Dan Workman. An early demo from the album, “Chemicals,” was recently featured on The Earth Day Network’s website as a winner of their “Song of the Earth” contest. The as-yet-untitled sophomore album will be released Fall 2012.

Instrumentation

Steven Higginbotham - Vocals, Guitar, Ukelele
Jason Williams - Bass Guitar
Allison McPhail - Vocals, keyboards
Craig Wilkins - Vocals, Guitar, keyboards
Jason Carmona - Drums

Discography

Unite - 2011

Right Way To Go (single) - 2012

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

The MOP

Spidermazes.mp4

Photo Gallery

Press

  • New music with an old soul [+ Show ]

    Much like a certain kind of young person is said to have “an old soul,” so does the music of The Whe...

  • UNITE with The Wheel Workers and give your ears some candy [+ Show ]

    "....the thing I like most is the lyrics. Steven has a superlative way of wielding the magic of wor...

  • Meet The Wheel Workers [+ Show ]

    I have a penchant for socially conscious bands. Somehow the music and lyrics let us all experience j...

  • UNITE a "Coozer Pick" on ReadJunk [+ Show ]

    “Stereomad” might be the most enchanting indie song I’ve heard since early Arcade Fire, and far less...

  • Top Pick for November [+ Show ]

    Really nice smooth well-produced pop that features wonderful winding melodies and incredible vocals....

  • Wheel Workers get rolling with new album [+ Show ]

    "Steve Higginbotham’s Wheel Workers are spinning after a quiet five-year spell [with] the lush and r...

  • Album Review: The Wheel Workers – Unite [+ Show ]

    "If not careful, you’ll find yourself slipping away into your own daydreams. Perhaps that’s the reas...

  • The Wheel Workers, Unite [+ Show ]

    "[Track 1, The MOP] is pretty freaking great — Higginbotham and his gang make it work, sounding like...

  • In the tradition of Fugazi... [+ Show ]

    In the tradition of Fugazi, The Wheel Workers are a rare conscious band in the modern music age. Exp...

  • Musician to Musician Interivew [+ Show ]

    There’s something about them that screams, “we should be on tour opening for The Decemberists,” and ...

  • The Wheel Workers plays CD release show this Friday + interview

    Interview before CD Release Show @ Walters

  • UNITE by The Wheel Workers [+ Show ]

    The Wheel Workers are a band from Houston who, in their album, Unite, employ progressive ‘blue-colla...

  • SXSW Freshmen Get Their Feet Wet In Austin [+ Show ]

    We woke up early and followed the road to Austin. There was music to be heard, and our first SXSW sh...

Setlist

We can play up to an hour and a half live. Half of our live material comes from our first album, UNITE. The rest of our live material is from our upcoming second album.

Basic Requirements

Calendar

DateTimeVenueCity
May 26, 2012 Saturday 1:00 PM Live Oak Friends Meeting, 1318 West 26th St Houston, TX, US