The OFFLINE Atlas
Everything, by place.
The writing, the songs, and the photographs, pinned to the ground they came from.
17 places · 2 stories · 2 EPs
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The Soundtrack
Press play, then click a pin or follow a route. The music moves with you.
Routes
All Places
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Austin, Texas Deep summer, neon over the river, the back patio where both EPs were written. -
Benson, Arizona An I-10 station stop in southern Arizona. The engine idles, nobody moves. -
Blythe, California A desert rest stop at the Arizona line, where Noah and Mira actually meet. -
Dancing with myself Junction, Texas, out where the Hill Country goes quiet. -
Do you see me now Frost Bank Tower, downtown Austin: the owl-eyed tower over Congress. -
Helms A fictional Hill Country town between Kerrville and San Antonio: limestone, live oak, and the summer that holds OFFLINE. -
Junction, Texas Where the Hill Country starts, and where Mira is gone. Folks transferred at Junction. -
Kerrville, Texas The breakfast stop on the Guadalupe: twenty minutes, and the last ordinary morning before Helms. -
Los Angeles The downtown Greyhound station: Noah transfers onto the eastbound bus and meets Mira's coach pulling in. -
Memory of you Los Angeles, California, where the great escape begins. -
Ozona, Texas A roadside stop in the Edwards Plateau: a pay phone with rates to Mexico stickered on the glass. -
San Antonio, Texas The ticketed destination Noah never quite reaches. He drives past it, north toward Austin. -
Seasons change Rosy's Diner, Benson, Arizona: a stop on the OFFLINE road west. -
The Hill Country Limestone and cedar between Kerrville and Fredericksburg: quiet counties, long light. -
Twenty in the jukebox Deep Eddy Cabaret, Austin: one of the oldest bars in town. -
West Texas A Valero and a chicken-fried-steak counter off I-10, about 120 miles east of El Paso. -
Who you are South Congress, Austin, Texas: the opening track of Offline.