Showing posts with label roots music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roots music. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

FACTORY UNDERGROUND RECORDS PRESENTS NEW TOM THE SUIT FORST VIDEO FOR GOING HOME ON VEVO AND YOU TUBE

     From director Aidan Gerety of Factory Underground and Stateside Visuals comes a new video for Factory Underground recording artist Tom The Suit Forst's song "Going Home." The video, which launched last week is now available on You Tube and Vevo.



    "Going Home" has been described as mix of country and blues, also contains classic elements of Americana. Performed by The Suit on acoustic/electric dobro, with marching drums provided by Big Thursty of the Jason Gisser Band, the song is a relatively somber song compared to the upbeat blues-rock sounds of his new album "On Fire." The video, which contains the lyrics of the song set against images of the American Civil War, is stylized to resemble to vintage footage of the period. It's dark imagery culminates with the image of a Civil War firing squad, which does not spare the viewer from the sad ending.


      Gerety stated that he wanted to capture the feeling of the song, which was for him "a reflection of fate in the face of a dangerous and uncertain future," a fitting narrative for this time in American history, with people so deeply divided over political lines. There is no political message to the idea - we are all in this together which ever side of line you're on. As the song says, "You're Going Home when he says Come."
     With the exception of "Going Home" which was released this past month on iTunes, Spotify, and streaming/retails sites around the world, the full album of "On Fire" has only been available on physical CD. A CD and poster bundle have been selling through the artist's website www.TomTheSuitForst.com and by emailing TheSuitOnFire@gmail.com The decision to offer the physical album first was as much a nod to a more classic time in the record industry as The Suit wanting his work into the hands of his loyal fan base as early as possible. For those desiring to have the album in digital form, fans can look for the rest of the album on iTunes in January.


     What's next for Tom The Suit Forst? "We are looking at an idea for a video of "Women of the World," a song from my album that is about the idea of letting women have a chance to rule the world for a change. I thought about putting that out on Election Day - in hindsight that wouldn't have quite made sense.... but from what I understand January 21 is the day of a Million Women March on Washington DC, so you might see a video for the song then!"
   
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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Lines West Announce New Album, The Ghost For You, Out This Fall

Rootsy Pop/Rock Band to Put Out Weekly Anthology of Connecticut Ghost Stories Leading Up to Release


First Video Available for Streaming Now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJQE4ukpQYA


Norwalk, CT – July 18, 2016 – Connecticut alternative Americana group, Lines West, is today announcing their new album, The Ghost For You. This third release from the band will be available this fall, with more details to follow.

Described as “Simon and Garfunkel fronting Wilco or The Band,” Lines West is fueled by the songwriting tandem of John Radzin and Brian Larney. In celebration of The Ghost For You as well as the deeper storytelling and thematic aspects of their music, the band will be pushing a weekly anthology of local ghost stories, culminating with the album’s release. This week’s video centers on the story of Easton, CT’s White Lady of Union Cemetery.

In addition, Lines West has a string of upcoming tour dates planned including a headlining concert tonight at Café Nine in New Haven, CT and in August an opening slot for platinum-selling and Grammy Award-winning country act, Diamond Rio, at the Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT.


Upcoming Performances:           
July 19: Cafe Nine in New haven, CT with Silas Low
July 23: Mocha's Maya in Shelburne Falls, MA
August 6: Augur Farm in Northford, CT at Potato and Corn Festival
August 12: Buttonwood Tree in Middletown, CT
August 14: Ridgefield Playhouse in Ridgefield, CT opening for Diamond Rio as a duo
August 27: Way Station in Brooklyn, NY

Check out more on Lines West here:
Official Website: http://www.lineswest.com/