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Younggun southern rock outfit Sweettalker blend a warm vintage sound with rambunctious performance.
"Building and refining this project has been a long process but we’re stoked on how it turned out and even more thrilled to finally be hitting the road, doing what we love.” says frontman David Brown. “We took our time to be sure this music is as honest and genuine as possible.” added guitar player and vocalist Ryan Pattengale - “We’re not interested in promoting gimmicks or sucking up. This band is about challenging the common way and chasing a dream with your friends. That’s what we wanted to shine through, and that’s what we hope listeners will connect with.”
The first single, “Jenny” is slated for release in January, 2016. Sweettalker most of 2015 commuting from Nashville to Atlanta to record at Glow In The Dark with Matt McClellan (Devil Wears Prada, Dinner & A Suit) Details for their upcoming releases, pictures, tour dates, music and more can be found on their website http://www.sweettalker.co/
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Influenced by artists such as Nathaniel Rateliff and Alison Krauss, the Florida native has compiled seven tracks for her debut effort which was produced by Nick Bullock.
Regarding the EP, Pratt says “I’m glad I’ve had time to live with the songs I wrote going into and leaving my early twenties. They are almost all exclusively about difficulties in life – not exactly a polka-dancing subject, but you have to have darkness to fully appreciate light.”
Pratt is self-taught, musically speaking, as she first started on piano and taught herself guitar while she took to folk songwriting at an early age. In college, Pratt prepared her voice with classical training which lead to a brief stint in the world of opera.
A traveler of the South, Pratt has spent time in Florida, Nashville and her college days in the Mississippi Delta where she crafted her songwriting skills.
For more information on Lauren Pratt, visit her Facebook page.
“When I started working with [producer] Nathan [Dohse], I started making demos of a bunch of different songs to see what stuck,” Parham says. “Nathan immediately brought “Never Coming Home to Me” out of the pile, and we started breathing new life into it.”
“Days Like Tonight” is the title track on Pratt’s forthcoming 7-song EP of the same name, which was produced by Nick Bullock and is set for release on May 26. If you’re loving the song as much as we are, you can purchase it right here and keep up with her social media pages (listed below) for upcoming info on where to pre-order the EP.