Album DescriptionThree years ago, the Brison Bursey Band released its debut album, Bigger Sky, a jaunty mix of Texas country and Southern rock, heartbreak ballads and three-part harmonies. And youll still find those same qualities on Expectations & Parking Lots, the band's second release, but too youll hear an artist pushing at the limits of genre, a musician who draws from country, indie, pop, even gospel. "We aren't necessarily trying to avoid any labels, we just want to get our music out to as many people as possible, no matter where they live," Bursey said. "We enjoy making music and want to be able to continue to do so, and want to play it for whoever will listen wherever and whenever." Expectations & parking Lots is a record full of irresistible hooks that lend themselves equally well to the solitary open road and to the jam-packed bar, to driving with the windows down and pulling your love up close. From the opening singles, "Hearts to Break" and "Solid Ground," to the stunner, "California Can," it's an album that expresses experiences and emotions that are immediately recognizable because you know you've been there too. Not to mention that the album was produced by Justin Tocket, the bass player for Radney Foster.