HANNAH ALDRIDGE veröffentlicht weiteres Video

Hier das brandneue HANNAH ALDRIDGE Video:

14.04. HANNAH ALDRIDGE – "Portrait Of The Artist As A Middle Aged Man" (Icons Creating Evil Art/Rough Trade)
https://youtu.be/cTIooYMmzC4

Digital Single überall erhältlich:
https://icea.ffm.to/portraitoftheartist

Bereits erschienen:
HANNAH ALDRIDGE - "Dorero"
https://youtu.be/qPlFW7OrSpU

Album:
16.06. HANNAH ALDRIDGE – "Dream of America" (Icons Creating Evil Art/Rough Trade)
vorbestellen: https://icea.ffm.to/dreamofamerica

Growing up on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals — Hannah's birthright is music and Alabama. For those raised in the Bible Belt, Aldridge’s music sounds like the voice of an old friend who understands. For those not in the know, her music is an initiation to the dark side of the South, Christian fundamentalism and the struggle to forge a future in a place haunted by its past. #country #darkamericana #southerngothic

Now the Nashville-based artist presents her second single ‘Portrait of the Artist as a Middle Aged Man’, from new ful length album 'Dream of America', which is set to be released in June 2023 through Swedish alternative indie label, Icons Creating Evil Art.

Writing ‘Portrait of the Artist as a Middle Aged Man’ turned out to be a very different process than anything Hannah had previously experienced. The song was originally written by Lachlan Bryan and Damian Cafarella, and was entrusted to Hannah to bend into something new for her upcoming album. “It was the first time I took a fully written song and had the opportunity to reimagine and rewrite it in my voice.“ She tells us.

Hannah found inspiration for a new angle to the song at a trip in 2021, where she got to live out her desert road fantasies travelling by car between Las Vegas and Joshua Tree, CA. She says: “I rented a Black Camaro convertible and drove it across the Mojave desert. It was a trip that felt like I was living a Hunter S. Thompson novel. I pulled a lot from that experience and really immersed myself in the idea of a Bonnie and Clyde storyline seen through a Hollywood noir lens when it came thinking of how approach this song. It ended up being one of my favorite songs I’ve ever recorded.”

The upcoming music video for ‘Portrait of the Artist as a Middle Aged Man’ was recorded in between tour dates while Hannah was touring Scandinavia with 'Dorero', the first single of the album. Directed by Johan Lundsten, who’s previously worked with Hannah on ‘Sinking’, the new video is set in the mysterious and elegant feel of an old Noir film. “Working with Johan is always special, but I think we were both really in our elements on this one.” Hannha tells us, “We really wanted to do a video that was true to the Hollywood Noir storyline and touched on a Quentin Tarantino meets David Lynch aesthetic. It was the first time I had ever shot in black and white and the first time I had ever shot a video with a green screen, which was so interesting because you can only imagine and trust the creative vision of the director."

Listen as Hannah describes her artistry and history in her own words:
https://vimeo.com/789152091/1f5a8f2973

Hannah Aldridge talks about the single "Dorero".
https://vimeo.com/789149181/20d2cfa455

"Hannah explores our deepest desires and makes them sound absolutely irresistible" //No Depression

"Listening to Aldridge’s music is a sonic treat, as stylistically she paints from many different musical brushes" //Billboard Magazine

"Unquestionably one of the best Americana albums of the year, she’s struck the mother lode.” //Folk Radio

"Hannah is surely carving out her own niche as a solo artist, adding an edge of classic rock into her country and Southern soul heritage." //Tidal Magazine

"It’s clear that Aldridge is a rising force" //Vintage Guitar Magazine

"It all adds up to one of the year’s best debuts" //Philadelphia Inquirer

Hannah Aldridge grew up on the muddy banks of Muscle Shoals—her birthright is music and Alabama. A reckoning between her coming-of-age in the South and a lifetime of trying to create an identity outside of it, her songs strike a delicate balance between rebellion and self-discovery. These two themes weave through Aldridge’s gifted storytelling, making for records that soothe like a lullaby and crack like a whip. For those raised in the Bible Belt, Aldridge’s music sounds like the voice of an old friend who understands. For those not in the know, her music is an initiation to the dark side of the South, Christian fundamentalism and the struggle to forge a future in a place haunted by its past.

Daughter of Muscle Shoals legend Walt Aldridge, Hannah started her musical journey as a classically-trained pianist. It wasn’t until her early twenties that she first picked up a guitar and began using music as an outlet to grapple with her demons. With a voice equal parts gritty and melodic, the emerging artist took to the road, entertaining crowds in ten countries and three continents with her acclaimed debut album 'Razor Wire', superb follow-up 'Gold Rush' and 'Live in Black and White' -a beautifully captured live album recorded in London, England.

Aldridge has expanded her artistic vision with the ambitious, cinematic 'Dream of America'. A highly collaborative project, produced in three corners of the world with renowned Melbourne based artist/producer Lachlan Bryan, producer/engineer Damian Cafarella and Swedish mix engineer Frans Hägglund, the record peers through the lens of fading Hollywood starlets, charming psychopaths and weary vagabonds -navigating society’s underbelly through dark, romantic vignettes. Hannah’s haunting vocals, assisted by her father’s expert vocal production, deliver a cathartic message of defiance.

Hannah Aldridge’s fierce Southern energy reaches through every speaker, whether it’s in a dashboard doing 80 down I-65, a rock club in Amsterdam or a Honky Tonk in her adopted hometown of Nashville. The new album treads a fine line between the genial charm of Americana, and the raw, hypnotic and occasionally electronic stylings of what some might like to call ‘noir indie pop’. It is music for those looking to confront their demons without remaining tethered to them.

Deploying a charming blend of power and vulnerability, Aldridge delivers her stories with all the conviction of a church bell ringing out through the streets of a small Alabama town.

Quelle: cmm-consulting for music and media

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