Langhorne Slim in Riverside
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About Langhorne Slim
Langhorne Slim is a singer-songwriter from Pennsylvania who makes lean, haunted folk music that sits somewhere between country and Americana without really settling into either. He's been recording since the mid-2000s, building a reputation for songs that feel lived-in and desperate in the best way—the kind of tracks that sound like they were written at 3 AM and couldn't be rewritten any other way. His voice has this weathered quality that makes even optimistic songs feel slightly off-kilter. He's collaborated with folks like The War on Drugs and appeared on various folk and country compilations, but mostly he's remained a musician's musician—the guy other artists respect more than mainstream radio cares about. His work moves between introspection and storytelling without much fanfare, just honest writing and the kind of restraint that suggests he trusts his audience to fill in the spaces.
Langhorne's shows are quiet and attentive. The crowd leans in. He plays stripped-down sets where every note matters, and people actually shut up to listen. There's an intensity that comes from how much he holds back. Not showy, just present.
Known for Bad Lovers, Dusted and Gone, The Only Thing Worth Fighting For, Midnight Rider of the Lost Chord, Ghost of a Leg
Langhorne Slim in Riverside News
- Wired In Sessions with Langhorne Slim wmot.org · Feb 4, 2026
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- Nashville December concerts: Maren Morris, Smokey Robinson, Jelly Roll and more The Tennessean · Nov 30, 2022
- John Prine’s ‘Tree of Forgiveness’ Out Today Folk Alley · Apr 13, 2018
- John Prine Announces New Album, 'The Tree of Forgiveness' The Boot · Feb 9, 2018
Live Music in Riverside
Riverside's live music scene leans hard into rock, hip-hop, and regional Mexican music, but there's always been a quieter undercurrent of folk and singer-songwriter stuff. Langhorne Slim's raw, acoustic approach — more weathered than polished — could find real resonance with people looking for something less produced and more honest in a city that knows how to appreciate grit.
Riverside road trip to see Langhorne Slim?
Stay in the Magnolia Center area near downtown Riverside, where restored historic buildings sit alongside new boutique hotels and wine bars—it's the only neighborhood that actually feels like somewhere worth spending an evening. Before the show, dinner at Duane's, a reliable California steakhouse with real cocktails and actual craft to the food. Spend your afternoon at the Riverside Metropolitan Museum or walking through the Mission Inn's sprawling Mission Revival campus—it's genuinely stunning architecture, the kind of thing that reminds you why people actually settled this part of California.
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