Jacob Acosta is tuning his human jukebox to country in his latest musical venture.
Actually, itβs country-leaning pop, he explained; think Taylor Swift or Hardy.
βI think everyoneβs going to really be kind of impressed to see a new version,β he said of Jacob Acosta and the Golden Hearts, who will introduce their country side on Friday, Aug. 8, at Club Congress. βWeβre kind of going with a new style. Itβs just going to be a whole different performance, a whole different experience.β
Fridayβs all-ages show will be recorded for release later this year.
Acosta said the recording is a preview of the bandβs first country album, βWanna Be Your Cowboy,β which he hopes to release next year.
Diving into country is not too different for Acosta when you consider his varied musical career: Over 22 years and 17 albums, he has performed rock, blues, Americana, pop-centric country-folk, deep house, progressive house, folk and indie-shoegaze β a subgenre of indie and alternative rock that features an ethereal mix of guitar distortion and effects against a backdrop of obscured vocals.
He adds Golden Hearts trio β Acosta, Jeff Browning and Barry Young β to his earlier ensembles Mason, Burning West, HYTS and Roll Acosta.
Acosta formed the trio in 2022 when he made the decision to turn his part-time music career of 20-plus years into a full-time venture.
Fridayβs concert will draw heavily from the bandβs 2024 release βSaint CorazΓ³n,β a record that plays with the genres in Acostaβs toolbox, from Latin and pop to Western and a little reggae-esque. It will also include country songs they are working on for the country release, including the lead-off single, the ballad βI Wanna Be Your Cowboy.β
βI love this song because itβs about becoming a country star to give my family a better life,β he said. βThis song is about becoming that country star. ... I think this could be our βTennessee Whiskeyβ.β
Moving into the country space for Acosta is equal parts passion and business. As a full-time musician, he needs to produce music that will draw audiences to his recordings and his live shows. Over the past handful of years, he has seen big-name pop and hip-hop artists release country albums.
βEverybodyβs doing it, right? You got Post Malone, you got Beyonce. Everybody is starting to move in that direction to make sure to capture the audiences that are gonna listen to their music,β he explained. βAnd it is a business for me, so I want to make sure that Iβm not missing the boat here. I know I can write some good music. So Iβm like, βHey, letβs write a country albumβ.β
In addition to βI Wanna Be Your Cowboy,β Acosta, Browning and Young are working on several songs for the new album, including the Latin country song βAdΓ³nde vas SeΓ±orita,β the cinematic Western song βHere Come the Cowboysβ and the boot-scootinβ dance tune βTake Me Two Steppinβ.β
When the band played that song recently before a crowd of 4,000 at The Corral at White Tank Ranch in the west Phoenix suburb of Surprise, Acosta said the dance floor was packed.
Fridayβs 7:30 p.m. all-ages show at Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St., comes at the tail end of the bandβs Southwest βSaint CorazΓ³nβ tour, which they launched in May; the tour has made 25 stops in Nevada, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, California and Arizona through July. Tickets are $19.06 in advance at hotelcongress.com. Tucson singer-songwriter Erika Segura opens the show.
Golden Hearts trio returns to The Corral on Aug. 22 to close out the tour. They have one other Tucson show on the books, for Sept. 18 at Oro Valleyβs Gaslight Music Hall. Details at gaslightmusichall.com.



