Silverada at the Mystic Theatre

Sun, June 15, 2025, 7:00 pm

Evolution. It’s what keeps the best bands afloat — song after song, show after show,  record after record.  

Mike Harmeier was still in his early 20s when he formed Mike and the Moonpies. From  the start, they were the definition of a workingman’s country band, cutting their teeth  with five-hour sets on Austin’s dancehall circuit before spreading their music to the rest  of America. By the early 2020s, they’d become global ambassadors of homegrown  Texas music, flying their flag everywhere from Abbey Road Studios (where they  recorded 2019’s Cheap Silver & Solid Country Gold with help from the London  Symphony Orchestra) to the Grand Ole Opry. 

The growth was remarkable, but all that momentum left Harmeier and his four  bandmates — drummer Taylor Englert, guitarist Catlin Rutherford, bassist Omar  Oyoque, and steel guitarist Zachary Moulton — looking for something new. After all,  their music had decidedly changed. Why shouldn’t their name do the same?  

Silverada marks a new chapter in the band’s history. It’s not just the title of the boldest  release of the group’s critically-acclaimed career; it’s also the name of the reinvigorated  band itself.  

“Back in the day, all we wanted to do was play the Broken Spoke,” says Harmeier,  nodding to the hometown honky-tonk in Austin, TX, where Silverada began sowing the  seeds for a sound that mixed timeless twang with modern-day dynamics. “We had  different aspirations back then. We were still figuring out what kind of band we were  gonna be, and that took a lot of time and a lot of records.” 

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Mystic Theatre & Music Hall

23 Petaluma Blvd N - Petaluma

Price: $23.00