Clay Street Unit’s “Chocktaw County” Featuring Lindsay Lou Accepts What Might Have Been

Denver-based Roots band Clay Street Unit have released their new single “Choctaw County, a duet featuring Lindsay Lou, via the band’s new label home, Leo33. The track is “a pensive reflection on lost love and the passage of time”.

Sam Walker (lead vocals/guitar), says:

It’s a song about two people looking back on a relationship in the place they grew up, one from the perspective of someone who left and one who stayed. It’s about what could have been and holding onto the memories they shared together when they were young. We really tried to match the melody with the mood and the lift in the last chorus plays into that feeling of lingering regret and how life could’ve played out.

Clay Street Unit formed in Denver in 2021, with band members hailing from a wide range of areas including Montgomery, AL, Charlottesville, VA, Atlanta, GA, Philadelphia, PA, Denver, CO and Washington DC. Their various backgrounds and influences inform their blend of Folk, Rock, Bluegrass, Country, and Appalachian music.

CLAY STREET UNIT TOUR DATES

Oct.22 – Fairfield, CT – StageOne at FTC

Oct. 23 – Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

Oct. 25 – Amagansett, NY – The Stephen Talkhouse

Nov. 15 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre

Nov. 22 – Indianola, MS – Historic Ebony Club

Jan. 14-18 – Todos Santos, Mexico – Tropic Of Cancer Music & Arts Festival

Feb. 27- Mar. 1 – Steamboat Springs, CO – WinterWonderGrass Festival