Heartless Bastards Release ‘Photograph’ Single
The new single will appear on, A Beautiful Life, the rockers first album in five years
By Nate Todd Jul 16, 2021 • 1:51 pm PDT Photo by Anna Webber
Erika Wennerstrom fronted rock band’s upcoming album,
A Beautiful Life, their first album in five years, in June. The band previewed the record with the single “How Low” and now follow with “Photograph.”
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Wennerstrom detailed the new track in a statement:
Photograph is about building bridges. We have to approach each other with love and give each other some room to grow. When we went into the studio the song was conceptual in form, and with its complicated structure, I wasn’t even sure it was going to work. I put trust in my instincts and had faith it was all going to translate. There weren’t a lot of rehearsals leading up to it. It was fresh and exciting to dive right in. There can be a lot of magic in those moments where you’re vulnerably
Heartless Bastards Announce 1st New Album In Over 5 Years
The long-awaited follow-up to 2015 s Restless Ones is due in September, the same month Heartless Bastards kick off a lengthy fall tour, and features lead single How Low.
By Scott Bernstein Jun 16, 2021 • 1:09 pm PDT Photo by Aaron Conway
Erika Wennerstrom is backed by longtime Heartless Bastards bassist
Jesse Ebaugh, guitarist
Greggory Clifford (White Denim), multi-instrumentalist
Jesse Chandler (Mercury Rev, Midlake), keyboardist
Bo Koster (My Morning Jacket) and guitarist
David Pulkingham (Patty Griffin) on the group’s first LP since 2015’s
Restless One.
The first Heartless Bastards album in over five years features 11 tracks, including lead single “How Low.” Wennerstrom co-produced the LP with Kevin Ratterman (Jim James, Strand Of Oaks). While Erika initially conceived
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