29 October 2020

Ferris & Sylvester

Ferris & Sylvester share new live video for 'Good Man'

Ferris & Sylvester have released a live video for Good Man, which sees them continue their recent trend of unveiling live videos for the songs they’ve recently shared. You can see the video below. [wpdevart_youtube]PXSxDM5lu6M[/wpdevart_youtube] The song features on their latest EP ‘I Should Be On A Train’ and the track itself was produced by Ryan Hadlock (The Strokes, Brandi Carlile, The Lumineers) at Bear Creek Studios in Seattle. Speaking about the song, the pair – made up of Issy Ferris and Archie Sylvester – said that they had a lot of fun making the video and went back to basics for it, while also expanding on the meaning behind the song. “This song has rage and hunger at its centre, highlighting the hypocrisy of what it means to be a man,” the duo said. “The live version needed to be bold and unapologetic, just like the record. We had a lot of fun making this. “With no sitar player around during lockdown, we went back to basics with our blues trio setup. We’re so happy this song found its feet in this project and cannot wait to take it on tour next year.” Ferris & Sylvester will be looking to release their debut album next year, while you can listen to their latest EP here.

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Michael Ray

Michael Ray unveils music video for latest release 'Whiskey and Rain'

Michael Ray has shared a music video for his most recent release Whiskey and Rain, which the Florida born artist unveiled to the world in September. You can watch the video below and listen to the song here. [wpdevart_youtube]rTxXInO54Z8[/wpdevart_youtube] The song is a big indicator of what is coming next for Ray in a music sense, which very much suggests that he will be opting for a more traditional, honkytonk sound moving forwards. Speaking about the song, Ray said that he wanted to bring a feel of familiarity to people watching it and hopes that it can inspire people to be more open about their feelings and talk to people when they are struggling. “I wanted the video to feel familiar to anyone who watches it and I think we accomplished that with a throwback to a honkytonk,” Ray said. “But more importantly, I wanted to show how heartbreak can open you up to genuine connections with other people. “If you’re already feeling vulnerable, maybe you’re more likely to be a listening ear for someone else, or maybe it makes it more important to champion other folks who are doing well. Opening yourself up to that can help ease your own heartbreak a little faster.” Michael Ray is one of Nashville’s shining lights and his career continues to go from strength to strength, with the artist already racking up three Number One hit singles.

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