Country duo Muscadine Bloodline released the new song “Enemy” overnight on Friday. It’s the duo’s first new recording since releasing the Movin’ On Ep earlier in 2018.
The “Can’t Tell You No” singers originally shared “Enemy” as part of their “Unreleased” video series, giving a raw, unadorned performance of the song. The new studio version retains that palpable ache, with Charlie Muncaster stepping out front to sing about the demons he’s unable to shake while Gary Stanton offers up a murky, almost indie-rock set of chords on his electric guitar.
The “Can’t Tell You No” singers originally shared “Enemy” as part of their “Unreleased” video series, giving a raw, unadorned performance of the song. The new studio version retains that palpable ache, with Charlie Muncaster stepping out front to sing about the demons he’s unable to shake while Gary Stanton offers up a murky, almost indie-rock set of chords on his electric guitar.
- 12/28/2018
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
Not all breakups are created equal, and sometimes getting dumped is actually for the best. That’s the premise behind Muscadine Bloodline’s video for their propulsive single, “Movin’ On.”
The duo’s Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton play a pair of aspiring stars — not unlike their real lives — who get told to hit the road by their doubting girlfriends, and as fate would have it, the guys’ career starts to take off almost immediately. First the Mobile, Alabama, natives sign a record deal after getting discovered singing in a bar,...
The duo’s Charlie Muncaster and Gary Stanton play a pair of aspiring stars — not unlike their real lives — who get told to hit the road by their doubting girlfriends, and as fate would have it, the guys’ career starts to take off almost immediately. First the Mobile, Alabama, natives sign a record deal after getting discovered singing in a bar,...
- 8/10/2018
- by Chris Parton
- Rollingstone.com
Blair Underwood's new NBC series "Ironside" has finally premiered Wednesday night (Oct. 2).
The cop drama follows the titular character, Detective Robert Ironside, as he continues to work for the police after a traumatic shooting that left him in a wheelchair. Ironside constantly bucks authority and fights crime his own way, and in the pilot he ultimately chooses to investigate a case to punish those responsible for a woman's suicide despite the fact he had realized her death wasn't a murder.
It's Ironside himself who is the most interesting part of the show's pilot. It's eventually revealed that his former partner Gary Stanton (Brent Sexton) who hit Ironside with friendly fire and left him injured. Though it hasn't kept Ironside from the field, it's clear that he's dealing with some demons from that accident. Maybe that is what caused him to take such a dark turn and walk the line...
The cop drama follows the titular character, Detective Robert Ironside, as he continues to work for the police after a traumatic shooting that left him in a wheelchair. Ironside constantly bucks authority and fights crime his own way, and in the pilot he ultimately chooses to investigate a case to punish those responsible for a woman's suicide despite the fact he had realized her death wasn't a murder.
It's Ironside himself who is the most interesting part of the show's pilot. It's eventually revealed that his former partner Gary Stanton (Brent Sexton) who hit Ironside with friendly fire and left him injured. Though it hasn't kept Ironside from the field, it's clear that he's dealing with some demons from that accident. Maybe that is what caused him to take such a dark turn and walk the line...
- 10/3/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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