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NEW MUSIC from jace everett

JACE EVERETT NEVER PULLED punches, and he certainly doesn’t in his latest release, “Dance MuthaFucka, Dance!” Written and performed with Weston Boys’s Dan Cohen, this peppy tune is available through your favorite outlets, including BandCamp and iTunes.

There’s also a startling video to accompany the song. Enjoy it, and remember: there is no reason not to dance.

The original cover for DMFD! Apple made us change it for iTunes because, in a policy that utterly inhibits artistic freedom and creativity, they use automated optical character recognition (OCR) to process album covers, so the text on the art has to exactly match the legal title and artist name. That’s horse shit: imagine having to Photoshop “LED ZEPPELIN IV” onto the cover of ZOSO. Also please note that the text on this cover looks just like…bad OCR. </rant>

NEW MUSIC: Jace Everett & Amund Maarud

IN OUR ONGOING musical struggle against the forces of evil, we decided to mark the anniversary of 9/11 by releasing an EP called LOST IN THE FLOOD, a collaboration between Jace Everett and the Norwegian Blues/Rock phenom Amund Maarud. It’s available at iTunes (https://music.apple.com/us/album/lost-in-the-flood-ep/1528843485) and other digital outlets.

There’s a preview of the EP on YouTube: a video for the song “Dangerous Again” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7JRwGckTBo); and you can also get the critter from Bandcamp (https://jaceeverett.bandcamp.com/album/lost-in-the-flood).

lost in the flood album cover
Album art by Thinking Out Loud Design.

NEW MUSIC: Jace Everett & The Black Dog All-Stars

JACE EVERETT HAS TEAMED UP with The Black Dog All-Stars to release a powerful new song and video: “Dark Dark Days.” The song was written by Jace with Andrew Harwood, John Hogg, Dave Eringa, and Sean Genockey.

“Dark Dark Days” is available for download and streaming at all the usual suspect outlets; here’s a link to iTunes.

You can find the video here. It was time for this song and time for this video. Get in the streets.