"Give me what you gave to him, and I’ll be fine," Midnight Pilot’s Grant Geertsma sings the title line of the opening track of their debut album with a plainitive hopefulness. It’s a reminder that love is sometimes a lonely place, and a fine first impression for the band. The album dropped May 5th, and has been making rounds on the blogosphere for its masterful production and rich blend of Americana and straightforward rock and roll. The four boys from West Michigan have been calling Nashville home for a few years, but there is a distinct Middle-America quality that remains in their music. The album so well-rounded and organic that you almost want to plant it to see if something grows. Of course, that would be a waste of very good vinyl. So, instead of burying a record in the dirt, go see Midnight Pilot this Thursday at the Stone Fox. The whole lineup is pretty stellar: newly-minted Yankee Blood (formerly Kelly Ruth,) Billy Crescendo and Juliana are rounding out the evening. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better show that night, especially one for $5. Get more info about the night HERE, and while you’re clicking links, check out Midnight Pilot at www.midnightpilot.com. -Terra James-Jura