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Toadies X Hi How Are You Project

The Charmer isn’t just a record to listen to. It’s also an open the door to conversations about mental health, and we hope, checking in with one another. In honor of May’s Mental Health Awareness Month, Toadies have partnered with the Hi, How Are You Project , the nonprofit inspired by Daniel Johnston.

Toadies guitarist Clark Vogeler says, “When I learned of the mental health struggles suffered by my friend and bandmate Vaden Todd Lewis, and how he wants to encourage more open conversation about it through his words and lyrics, I was reminded of the Hi, How Are You? Project, an organization that fosters mental health awareness and discussion while also honoring the legacy of fellow Texas musician Daniel Johnston, who battled mental illness throughout his life. I felt that if we could somehow collaborate, we could help expand both the conversation and the reach of the project.”

This limited-edition shirt, features artwork inspired by Daniel Johnston and carries a simple but important message: “Hi, how are you?” Sometimes those four words can mean more than we realize. Proceeds from every shirt sold will benefit the Hi, How Are You? Project and help support their mental health education and awareness initiatives. This shirt is available online from mid May – mid June. We’re proud to be part of this collaboration and hope it encourages more open, honest conversations around mental health.

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Additional Texas dates added

It’s going to be a long spring and summer playing all over the US. But The Charmer is going to bring it back home and do a little more “DAMAGE” in Texas.

See you soon:
July 9 — Sherman, TX — Hot Summer Nights
July 10 — Waco, TX — The Backyard Bar Stage and Grill
July 11 — Round Mountain, TX — Round Mountain Cider Mill

Get tickets here!

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The Charmer: About the Record (Video Series)

The Charmer was born out of the isolation and self-reflection of the 2020 pandemic, exploring themes of mental health and depression, something Vaden is speaking about publicly for the first time.

In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing video shorts that take a deeper look at the songs on The Charmer.

If you’ve been to a show, you’ve seen us invite local mental health and wellness organizations to be part of the night. That will continue, and so will conversations around mental health.

Content note: These video includes discussion of mental health, depression, and suicide.

If you or someone you know is struggling, you’re not alone.

In the U.S., call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or visit 988lifeline.org.

TOADIES THE CHARMER TOUR (ALL DATES, well almost)

Yesterday we announced a new round of dates. And now everything’s in one place.

Big rock festivals like Louder Than Life and Aftershock Festival? Yep.

Iconic rooms like First Avenue & 7th St Entry and The Fillmore in SF? Yep.

New places like Hoochenanny Festival , and bucket list stops like Pappy & Harriet’s?
The Charmer is going everywhere.

To everyone who’s been riding with us, and everyone just discovering Toadies, we hope to see you out there.

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