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LULLWATER Releases Official Music Video for “American Glutton”

 

Athens, GA based alternative rock band LULLWATER has released the official music video for their socially critical single “American Glutton.” Directed by Jason Thrasher, “American Glutton” is off of the band’s 2015 LP, Revival

“No matter your age or political beliefs, we hope this video inspires you to continue to challenge the status quo and always question the “fake world on the TV screen.” – John Strickland (Vocals/Guitar)

Download / Stream Revival Online:

 

Track List:
1. Evenline
2. Holy Water
3:28
3, Let Me Out
4. A Forgotten Name
5. Revival
6. Broken Wings
7. Liars & Thieves
8. Burning Both Ends
10. Vendetta Black (feat. Ryan White)
11. Alive
12. Ruin the Roses

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For more than a decade, alt rockers Lullwater have been blazing their way to the top of the industry thanks to their gritty, Southern-infused sound and straight-up, raw performances.

Formed in 2007 in Athens, GA, the foursome was born from the indelible mark that the godfathers of grunge left on music. The convergence of this inspiration, mixed with a healthy helping of swagger, defines this critically acclaimed alternative rock band.

The group released its debut, self-titled album in 2012 to solid reviews and were immediately invited to join some of the biggest tours that same year, as well as had the single “Albatross” featured on Sirius XM Octane Radio. Since that time, Lullwater has spent the majority of their career on the road sharing the stage with such A-list acts as Candlebox, Theory of a Deadman, Flyleaf, Passafire, Amaranthe, Butcher Babies, and more. The band released their critically acclaimed sophomore album, Revival, in 2015, followed by a live EP, The Seattle Sessions, in 2017.

Voodoo, their latest effort and arguably their best work to date, was recorded at the end of 2017 in New Orleans at Marigny Studios by Swedish producer and engineer Jakob Herrmann, co-produced/engineered by Justin Davis, and mixed by Jakob Herrmann at top floor studios, is scheduled for a Winter 2018 release; this record promises an even bigger, more explosive sound that will shake you to your core.

John Strickland – Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals
Daniel Binnie – Lead Guitar
Roy ‘Ray’ Beatty – Bass & Vocals
Joseph Wilson – Drums & Vocals

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