Greezy Wheels Embraces Their Legacy with New Deal at Armadillo Records
In a significant move for the music scene of Austin, Texas, the highly regarded band Greezy Wheels has officially signed with Armadillo Records. This partnership not only marks a homecoming for the band but establishes a pivotal moment in the preservation of Austin's vibrant musical heritage. As they prepare to release their anticipated final album, 'We Come We Go,' the collaboration signals a new chapter for both the band and the label, which has been revamped to honor its illustrious past while paving the way for new talent.
Founded in 1969, Armadillo Records has long been a cornerstone of Austin's music. With the iconic Armadillo World Headquarters (AWHQ) being synonymous with legendary performances, Greezy Wheels, who has played countless shows at this venue, is uniquely positioned to embody the spirit of this musical legacy. The upcoming album, set to hit the shelves in May 2026, is expected to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners alike, as it encapsulates decades of musical evolution.
The significance of 'We Come We Go' is underscored by its dedication to the original lineup of Greezy Wheels, including Pat Pankratz, Mike Pugh, Tony Laier, Tony Airoldi, and Madrile Wilson. Similarly, the album pays homage to the beloved founders of the AWHQ - Eddie Wilson and Bobby Hedderman, and notable figures such as Rikke 'Guacamole Queen' Moursund, and the artistic icon Jim Franklin. In doing so, the album doesn't just signal a new release; it serves as a celebration of the collective impact these individuals have had on the Austin music landscape.
Emily Gianopoulos, the CEO of Armadillo Records, expressed her enthusiasm about the signing, stating, "Greezy Wheels isn't just part of Armadillo's history — they helped define it. Bringing them back felt less like a traditional signing and more like restoring a piece of Austin music history to its rightful place." This sentiment encapsulates the essence of the collaboration as both parties look to honor their shared legacy.
In the lead-up to the album's release, fans can expect a new music video created by Greezy Wheels' founder, Cleve Hattersley, featuring the title track of the album. This video will be released in April 2026, building excitement for the album drop. Furthermore, Greezy Wheels is set to embark on a tour of Texas following the album's release, reuniting fans with the band's electrifying performances that once lit up the AWHQ stage.
The record launch is scheduled for June 13, 2026, at the Austin Continental Club, where attendees can anticipate special appearances, including a reprise by Jim Franklin, reminiscent of the iconic opening sequences he performed with the band. This event promises to be a nostalgic celebration of Austin's rich musical history, bridging the past with present aspirations.
As Greezy Wheels embarks on this new journey, their alliance with Armadillo Records appears not just as a relaunch but as a reaffirmation of the band’s commitment to their roots and their enduring connection to Austin's storied musical legacy. With 'We Come We Go,' both Greezy Wheels and Armadillo Records are set to contribute to the ongoing narrative of music in Austin, ensuring the stories of the past resonate within the hearts of future generations.