Description
Danny Davis knows the galvanizing power of an anthemic, hair-raising song. As the co-founding
songwriter behind the long-running Oklahoma City indie rock outfit Husbands, he's been
meticulously crafting breezy and emotionally potent tunes about finding your place in the world.
His writing always strives to break free from monotony and routine, aiming for meaning and
clarity through massive choruses and colorful arrangements. Cuatro, Husbands' adventurous
and triumphant fourth album out Oct. 13 via Thirty Tigers, marks a turning point for Davis. It's
the first LP he's released without his longtime bandmate, collaborator, and close friend Wil
Norton. It's also an album that Davis made during a time of relative personal stability after
quitting his nine-to-five and moving with his wife to Costa Rica. Across 11 arena-filling and
richly-produced tracks, the full-length is a document of his growth as a human being and a
testament to finding peace in relationships evolving.