THE Grahams, are heading to The Talking Heads on Tuesday.

Alyssa and Doug Graham,who have married their love of adventure with a desire to build on foundations laid by their musical predecessors, have spent nearly their entire lives exploring music together.

Friends since she was seven and he was nine, they became a couple in their teens, then husband and wife.

In 2013 the travelling troubadours wanderlust took them down the Mississippi to the Atchafalaya swamp in Louisiana, then in 2015 it was the American rails, and a cross-country odyssey that resulted in not only a new album but an award-winning film.

In 2017, with the country reeling from a seemingly unstoppable vortex of disorientation, The Grahams embarked on perhaps their most adventurous journey yet, pointing their Harleys west to explore the “Mother Road” and the concept of “real” America with the eccentric and notorious characters who live and work in the strange and mysterious world that is Route 66.

What they discovered was both heartening and heartbreaking, an America torn, but aching to come together, the culmination of decades of manhandling of the so called American Dream.

As is typical of The Grahams, this dusty excursion began a fountain of inspiration, the results of which are a new feature length documentary film and accompanying soundtrack, with contributions from some of Nashville’s finest musicians, including Elizabeth Cook, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Dylan Leblanc, Chuck Mead, Andrew Combs, and many more.

Love & Distortion is not a travel guide or a musical biopic, this documentary, which follows The Grahams down Route 66, is an unconventional narrative weaving in and out of moments and realities that can be found in the various sub-cultures of America’s Main Street.

The film and soundtrack, along with a brand-new studio album currently being recorded with producers Richard Swift and Dan Molad.