April 2, 2026
The Steppers Push Jamgrass Forward on New Album ‘The Lights Are Always On’ Due Out Friday, June 26 — Lead Single Out Now
JAMGRASS BAND
THE STEPPERS
ANNOUNCE FORTHCOMING ALBUM
THE LIGHTS ARE ALWAYS ON
DUE OUT FRIDAY, JUNE 26
LEAD SINGLE
“TOLD YOU”
OUT TODAY
NASHVILLE, TN (April 2, 2026) — Today, Oklahoma City jamgrass band The Steppers announce their forthcoming 11-track album The Lights Are Always On, set for release on Friday, June 26. Alongside the announcement, they deliver the project’s lead single, “Told You.”
A fast-picking, hard-driving psychedelic string trio — Jake Tobey (guitar, vocals), Theran Lantz (mandolin, vocals), and Lawson Popejoy (bass, vocals) — stretches its sound from tender to ferocious, weaving sharp songwriting with adventurous musicianship that refuses to sit still. Known for blending bluegrass tradition with the freewheeling energy of improvisational rock, funk, and folk, The Steppers continue to push beyond genre boundaries while sharpening their identity as dedicated pickers within the modern string-band scene.
“Told You” serves as an emotional introduction to The Lights Are Always On, setting the tone for the record’s mix of personal storytelling and driving musicianship. Inspired by a late-night argument that left a single phrase lingering long after the conversation ended.
The band shares, “‘Told You’ is the most haunting phrase in any relationship. It’s a phrase that has turned even the warmest of days ice cold. This song tells the story of those late-night arguments when you just can’t seem to get it right. Lines are blurred, memory’s gone. How did it go wrong, and is there a way to make it right?”
STREAM “TOLD YOU” HERE.
Above: ‘Told You” single artwork
Artwork Credit: Neva Wilder
The Lights Are Always On marks a defining moment for The Steppers, capturing a band stepping fully into its identity both musically and professionally. Written within a concentrated creative window, the album reflects a more intentional approach to songwriting and arrangement, emphasizing the drive, punch, and precision the group has long showcased onstage. The record extends outward, balancing tight composition with exploratory jams, establishing The Steppers as serious pickers while continuing to push the boundaries of the modern jamgrass sound.
After introducing their heartfelt songwriting on their 2025 debut album Head Over Hills, The Steppers steadily refined their identity through subsequent releases and touring. The Lights Are Always On sees them return with a renewed focus and intention.
“Our past albums sounded mostly like songwriters with a string band twist,” the band explains. “This time we wanted to show the drive and punch we can have, establishing ourselves as real pickers within the scene.”
Inspired by artists who honor bluegrass tradition while pushing it forward, The Steppers expanded their sonic palette by recording as a full five-piece, bringing banjo, mandolin, guitar, bass, and fiddle together with greater precision and purpose. The result, in their words, is “fast, fun, and punchy.”
THE LIGHTS ARE ALWAYS ON TRACKLISTING:
“24 Hour America”
“Everyone’s A Criminal”
“Top End”
“Pituophis Paradise”
“Told You”
“Perpetual Tones”
“Off The Rails”
“Days Gone By”
“Union Pacific Payroll”
“Green Lights”
“Long Way From Home”
With this new record, The Steppers are defining the sound they’ve been building toward since their earliest jams. Years of relentless gigging — from bars and pizza parlors to festival appearances alongside Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Del McCoury — have forged a near-telepathic connection between the musicians. The stage remains their natural habitat, where improvisation and audience energy merge into a shared flow state. Currently on the road, The Steppers are bringing their fast-picking intensity to audiences nationwide.
CATCH THE STEPPERS LIVE:
| DATE | CITY / STATE | VENUE |
| Friday, April 3 | Fayetteville, AR | George’s Majestic Lounge |
| Wednesday, April 8 | Sante Fe, NM | Tumbleroot Brewing |
| Thursday, April 9 | Albuquerque, NM | Canteen Brewhouse |
| Saturday, April 11 | Del Norte, CO | Trade & Post |
| Thursday, April 16 | Denver, CO | Velvet Banjo |
| Friday, April 17 | Palisade, CO | Palisades Bluegrass Bash |
| Saturday, April 18 | Humboldt, KS | Owl Creek Jamboree |
| Friday, April 24 | Lincoln, NE | 1867 |
| Thursday, May 7 | Fayetteville, AR | Prairie Street Live |
| Friday, May 8 | Conway, AR | King’s Live Music |
| Saturday, May 9 | Birmingham, AL | The Nick |
| Wednesday, May 13 | Greenville, SC | Smiley’s On The Roxx |
| Thursday, May 14 | Asheville, NC | One Stop at Asheville Music Hall |
| Friday, May 15 | Myrtle Beach, SC | Suck Bang Blow |
| Saturday, May 16 | Roswell, GA | From The Earth Brewing |
| Sunday, May 31 | Norman, OK | Summer Breeze At The Depot |
| Friday, June 5 | Fort Smith, AR | 906 Lounge |
| Saturday, June 6 | Little Rock, AR | Four Quarter Bar |
| Friday, June 19 | Bevington, IA | Bevington Bluegrass Fest |
| Saturday, June 27 | Oklahoma City, OK | Resonant Head |
| Wednesday, July, 22 | Salt Lake City, UT | Aces High Saloon |
| Saturday, July 25 | Salida, CO | Tres Litros Beer Co. |
| Friday, July 31 | Harrah, OK | Okie State Room |
| Saturday, August 1 | Pauls Valley, OK | The Grille |
| Friday, August 28 | Hendersonville, NC | Oklawaha Brewing Co. |
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit The Steppers website.
Above: The Steppers; Credit: Laura Bardi
(L-R: Jake Tobey, Theran Lantz, and Lawson Popejoy)
THE STEPPERS ONLINE:
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