Max Gomez
CRITIC'S PICK:
Thurs., March 26
Max Gomez, Eddie's Attic - New Mexico born and raised Gomez doesn't record many albums (his debut arrived in 2013 and there has only been one EP since), but he created a buzz opening for plenty of Americana superstars like Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, and Patty Griffin. He recently released a new one, Memory Mountain (2025), which displays his dulcet voice, low-key lovely melodies and charming songs such as the beautiful "Lost Train of Thought," with its honeyed pedal steel. Gomez will certainly play the bittersweet "Make It Me," his most streamed track, but the new songs are just as impressive. - Hal Horowitz
From the venue:
Max Gomez live at Eddie's Attic!
Singer/Songwriter Max Gomez grew up in Taos, New Mexico, where he fell under the influence of country blues early on and developed a songwriting style that was uniquely his. As a budding performer, Max apprenticed in the rarefied musical micro-climate of northern New Mexico, where troubadours like Michael Martin Murphey and Ray Wylie Hubbard helped foster a Western folk sound both cosmic and country.
He received critical acclaim upon the release of his debut album Rule The World (2013, New West Records); and his subsequent EP, Me and Joe (2017, Brigadoon Records), contained a freshly minted classic, “Make It Me.”
He has shared billing on hundreds of stages with stalwarts of the genre like James McMurtry, Buddy Miller, John Hiatt, Patty Griffin, Tommy James & The Shondells, Jeff Beck, and Johnny Depp. Judging by the company he keeps, Gomez is poised to emerge as a prominent voice of Americana’s next generation. Max’s latest album Memory Mountain, was released in August and is currently in the top 50 of the AMA / CDX Top 200 Album Chart.
Max Gomez | 03/26/2026 9:00 PM