Showing posts with label ELICITY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ELICITY. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

EASTON CORBIN RELEASES NEW VIDEO AND ANNOUNCES NEW EP

Corbin Announces New Didn’t Miss A Beat EP Available On 11/13 


Photo credit: Thomas Crabtree

Easton Corbin has released the official music video for his latest single “Didn’t Miss A Beat” today following an exclusive premiere with People Magazine yesterday (10/13), who mused the visual is helping “fans to get right back on track and right where plans left off, especially during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.” Produced by Troy Jackson and directed by Dolytn Snedden, the video follows the release of the single in August, which Corbin performed on NBC’s TODAY Show last month. 


In addition to premiering the video, People also announced that Corbin will be releasing his Didn’t Miss A Beat EP on November 13. You can pre-save the EP here

"I know I can't wait to get back on the stage, so for me, this song is representative of how I'll feel that first night back performing. Like I 'didn't miss a beat,’” Corbin tells People. "We shot the video at my buddy's farm, so filming it felt like I was at home. It was really comfortable for me."  

Corbin released his previous single “Turn Up” earlier this summer, as well as his second collaboration with global EDM star Lost Frequencies, “One More Night,” which has already seen over three million Spotify streams. 

To learn more about Easton Corbin, visit eastoncorbin.com and follow him on social media.
 
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Thursday, September 3, 2020

MORGAN MYLES DROPS VIBRANT VISUAL FOR “MAD AT MYSELF” FOLLOWING ACOUSTIC RELEASE FOR THE TUNE

Video Shot At Famous Neon Museum in Las Vegas



Photo by Jeremy Ryan

After last week’s NIMA wins for Best Artist and Best Album - both all-genre - singer-songwriter Morgan Myles dropped a vibrant video for her tune “Mad At Myself” today, premiering the video exclusively with Hollywood Life yesterday (9/2). Co-produced by the talented Jason Mater and GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter Corey Crowder (“I Love My Country” by Florida Georgia Line, “Think Of Me” by Chris Young), “Mad At Myself” perfectly paints the story of a former music industry relationship gone-wrong. The Neon Museum in Las Vegas was the ideal location for the video with Hollywood Life noting, "...the desolate-but-breathtaking backdrop...finds the award-winning country artist wandering through a maze of her own emotions."

"I wrote 'Mad At Myself' while fighting for my identity in a very toxic career situation. The only place that was safe at that time was the writing room - trying to write out my frustrations and find a way for my voice to be heard,” Myles told Hollywood Life. “So when I first saw pictures of The Neon Museum, I knew I had to shoot a music video there. It's just so visually amazing. Of all the songs on my debut album, 'Mad At Myself' seemed like the right vibe for this location because of its vibrate, more pop sound. But going deeper... lyrically, the song is about looking back to the past and processing what happened - I saw a correlation with these vibrant vegas signs that were now just a part of the past..."

Myles released her debut album Therapy earlier this year after a series of successful releases, including “Acapella,” “Knew Love,” and “...soul-soaked ballad…” (Taste of Country) “Whiskey Dreaming.” The nine-track album earned praise from the press, with Billboard musing “Myles proves her staying power on impressive debut, Therapy” and Rolling Stone Country stating, “The woman has got some serious pipes.”


To learn more about Morgan Myles, visit
morganmyleslive.com

Thursday, August 6, 2020

VOCAL POWERHOUSE MORGAN MYLES RELEASES ACOUSTIC VIDEO FOR SONG “THERAPY” FROM DEBUT ALBUM OF THE SAME NAME


Singer-songwriter and vocal powerhouse Morgan Myles recently released the acoustic video for her song “Therapy. The visual premiered exclusively with American Songwriter earlier this week. "Therapy” precedes five other acoustic releases - all from her previously released, debut album of the same title - including “Mad at Myself,” “Up To You,” “Sanctuary,” “Silence,” and “... bonafide empowerment anthem…” (The Boot) “Empire.” Therapy, which released in January, was recorded at East Iris Recording Studios, produced and mixed by UMG producer/engineer Jake Butler, mastered by Kevin Reeves (Dwight Yoakam, Judy Garland, George Harrison) and features guitarist Scott Reeves. 

"I wrote 'Therapy' about my parent's relationship because it has weathered so many trials and tribulations for over four decades now, it is the kind of love that cannot be shaken and it’s something I hope to find…” Myles told American Songwriter. “I know I will never settle for anything less than what they have together."

Myles released her debut album Therapy earlier this year after a series of successful releases, including “Acapella,” “Knew Love,” and “...soul-soaked ballad…” (Taste of Country) “Whiskey Dreaming.” The nine-track album earned praise from the press, with Billboard musing “Myles proves her staying power on impressive debut, Therapy” and Rolling Stone Country stating, “The woman has got some serious pipes.”

To learn more about Morgan Myles, visit morganmyleslive.com


Friday, April 10, 2020

EASTON CORBIN CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF “A LITTLE MORE COUNTRY THAN THAT” WITH ACOUSTIC RELEASE


In 2010, Easton Corbin took country music by storm with the release of his debut single, “A Little More Country Than That” - which quickly hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Country charts and was the first debut single by any country artist to go No. 1 since Dierks Bentley’s “What Was I Thinking” release in 2003. Now, ten years later, Corbin is paying homage to his musical origins with today’s release of an acoustic version “A Little More Country Than That.” Showcasing his innate talent and “rare, glorious voice” (American Songwriter), the acoustic track brings a fresh, new take on the song that put Corbin on the map



“The feeling of that first number one – there’s nothing like it. It was one of the greatest days of my life,” Corbin told Sounds Like Nashville. “After that, things just kind of took off. I’ve been so fortunate over the past ten years to have the career I do – and the loyalty of fans that continue to show up and listen. I’m so honored that people continue to choose to support me and my music, and I’m excited for them to hear what’s coming.”

To learn more about Easton Corbin, visit eastoncorbin.com

Friday, February 14, 2020

TIM MONTANA RELEASES LATEST ALBUM “AMERICAN THREAD”


Tim Montana continues to defy genre boundaries as he “blurs the line between roots country and hard rock” (American Songwriter) with today’s release of his highly anticipated new album “American Thread” which is home to song “Cowboys On The Run” featuring Kid Rock. The album’s country-rock fusion exhibits Montana’s versatility with songs that showcase his “raw, anthemic ode to hard working Americans everywhere” (CMT).

The eleven track tribute to American freedom provides a window into Montana’s life journey and sets him apart as a stand-out artist whose “booming vocals instantly grab attention alongside the ear-grabbing guitar riffs and foot-stomping rhythms” (Billboard) and make him an artist that will not be easily forgotten.

“This album actually began three years ago and the whole process has been exhilarating. In trying to narrow down my songs for ‘American Thread,’ I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to choose between songs written with a few legends like Kid Rock and Billy Gibbons. They both played a huge part in helping me create a project that I never thought I’d be lucky enough to release,” expressed Montana.

“‘Turnaround Town’ features another hero of mine. In fact, the beginning of the song is the last time I heard my uncle Randy’s voice. When I went back to listen to that voicemail, I knew I needed to have that part of my story added into this record. I can’t wait to finally get this out to the world and hear what all of my fans have to say about it.”

Born and raised in Butte, Montana, Tim Montana grew up with an unyielding passion and determination to make his musical dreams come to life. After appearing on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” Montana made the move to Music City to bring his aspirations to fruition. Soon after, Montana signed to Spirit Music Group and began working with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons. Montana has continued making waves in Nashville with his genre-defying music that appeals to both country and rock fans alike.

Most notably, his music has gained support from Charlie Sheen, having his music video directorial debut with Montana’s single “Mostly Stoned.” Other early supporters include Kid Rock, Rob O’Neill, X-Games Champion Travis Pastrana, the Nashville Predators and more. Montana’s recent collaboration with Big Sky Cigars has further demonstrated his ability to connect with audiences outside of music.

To learn more about Tim Montana, visit timmontana.com