California-raised, Texas-based singer/songwriter Amy Cook spent her formative years carving away a distinct segment as an enterprising, 3rd party artist in LA, self-releasing records and collecting revenue from paths that she certified to film and television. Weary from the grind, Make eventually produced her way towards the Western world Texas city of Marfa, where she documented a assortment of lo-fi, cricket- and coyote-peppered originals that she dubbed The Bunkhouse Recordings. Upon relocating to Austin, Make released The Sky Observer’s Information, which discovered a enthusiast in Alejandro Escovedo, who asked Make to open up for him on his 2008 Genuine Pet tour. Escovedo got over production responsibilities for Cook’s following outing, the critically acclaimed Allow Light In, which highlighted a guest place from Patty Griffin, who along with Lucinda Williams and Sheryl Crow, can be an musician that Make is often in comparison to. After spending time on the highway, Make returned towards the studio to begin with focus on 2012’s Summer Epidermis, which featured looks from Griffin, Robert Herb, Ben Kweller, Jonathan Wilson, and Meshell Ndegeocello.