We’re pleased to bring you the premiere of The Right Here’s new music video for their song “Seattle, Breathe” (watch it below). The track is taken from the band’s album Stick to the Plan, which was released in July 2016 through Rum Bar Records and Throwing Things Records. You can purchase the album here.
The band comment on the video:
“We teamed up again with writer/director Mike Bredon for this video and we couldn’t be happier with how it turned out. Thanks to everyone who made this possible, and a very special thanks (in lieu of payment) to all of our friends for partying with us during the live shots.
This song, like most of the songs on ‘Stick to the Plan,’ is about leaving – relationships end, people move away, others die. We cycle through phases of cynicism and hope. We drive with no destination. We listen to way too many Ernest Tubb songs. Now, more than ever, we hold on tight.”
The Right Here formed in 2010. They released their first full length, All Herky-Jerky, in 2012. Their second full length, Stick to the Plan was co-released by Rum Bar Records and Throwing Things Records on July 15, 2016. They play the type of honest and urgent rock and roll you’d expect from inhabitants of the coldest major city in the contiguous United States.
Upcoming Shows:
May 18 – Chicago, IL at Quenchers Saloon
May 19 – Toronto, ON at Sneaky Dee’s
May 21 – Montréal, QC at Foufounes Électriques 2.0 (2:30pm) Pouzza Fest
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