Tuesday, 13 August 2019

Old Dominion drop new bonus track ‘Never Be Sorry’ with UK dates in October


Old Dominion present new single ONE MAN BAND 
+ new bonus track, NEVER BE SORRY!

Taken from self-titled new album released 25th October!

Old Dominion
ONE MAN BAND + NEVER BE SORRY


Following their ACM “Album of the Year” nomination, and #1 debut on Billboard Country Albums chart with sophomore album
Happy Endings, acclaimed 2018 CMA & two-time ACM “Group of the Year” – Nashville hitmakers Old Dominion share details about their single ‘One Man Band’, from their self-titled new album out on 25thOctober.

Old Dominion previously announced European dates to their Make It Sweet Tour with shows in Germany, Netherlands, Sweden and the U.K. beginning Oct. 4 in Stockholm. Joining them are special guest MCA's Jordan Davis.
UK DATES
Thurs 10 October 2019 - Eventim Apollo, London (45 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith W6 9QH)
Sat 12 October 2019 - Waterfront Hall, Belfast (2 Lanyon Place, BT1 3LP)
Mon 14 October 2019 - Albert Hall, Manchester (22 Peter Street, Manchester, United Kingdom M2 5QR)
Tues 15 October 2019 - O2 Academy, Birmingham (16-18 Horsefair Bristol Street, Birmingham, B1 1DB)
Wed, 16 Oct 2019 - O2 Academy, Glasgow (121 Eglinton Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom G59NT)


Old Dominion frontman Matthew Ramsey said of the song, “‘One Man Band’ is the first true ‘love song’ we’ve ever released. One of the things we talk about the most in this band is how we can’t imagine being on this crazy ride alone.

We have each other to celebrate the highs and get through the challenges with. It’s one of the best parts of being a BAND. Sure, you can make music alone.
But if you find people you have a chemistry with a whole new world opens up. I think it’s the same with life and love. You can go it alone. But sometimes there is another person out there that adds something to your ‘music’ that you would have never had on your own. That’s the show you want to take on the road. That’s what this song is about.”

Audio:
The band have also shared the track “Never Be Sorry”, about which Matthew explains: “it’s about that unfortunate realization when sometimes you’re in a relationship that just wasn’t what you thought it was and also wasn’t what it used to be.  
It can be a hard, sad and frustrating, but also important to remember that you loved that person and shouldn’t be apologetic for loving them.  
Maybe it didn’t work out, but like the song says, you cannot be sorry for falling in love with that person. Remembering those details, and the good parts that made the relationship unique and special, is what keeps it alive in some way, forever in your heart.”

Published on July 26, 2019 Old Dominion - Never Be Sorry (Lyric Video) 152K Views. Listen on your favourite platforms here



Having amassed an incredible 1.5 billion on-demand audio and video streams across tracks, 
‘Make It Sweet’ was the first taste of the bands third album, reaching #1 on the US country charts, making it Old Dominion’s 7th #1 song.



For the first time, the band will be co-producing the album, alongside longtime collaborator, Grammy award winner Shane McAnally.

The band have also announced headline dates in the UK this autumn, as part of their world “Make It Sweet Tour”.
The UK dates kick off on the 10th October in London at the Eventim Apollo and include Belfast, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Old Dominion are Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi.
Virginians Ramsey (lead vocals) and Sellers (drummer) knew each other from High School and met Tursi (guitarist) and Sprung (Bassist) in college.
The band was completed by Detroit native Rosen, whom the others met in Nashville, where they each moved to pursue careers as songwriters (Ramsey, Rosen, Tursi) and session players (Sprung and Sellers).
In Nashville, Ramsey, Rosen, and Tursi have enjoyed major success writing for other artists, collectively scoring an impressive string of hits (including seven No. 1’s) for such artists as Kenny Chesney, Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Tyler Farr, Sam Hunt, and The Band Perry.

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