We’re pleased to bring you the premiere of Feral Conservatives’ new music video for their song “Logan’s Song” (watch it below). The track is taken from the band’s latest album Here’s To Almost, available now through EggHunt Records. You can purchase the album on Bandcamp or iTunes, as well as stream it on Spotify.
“‘Logan’s Song’ is about a student who was set up to fail before he had a chance to succeed. Whatever role teachers and standardized tests are supposed to offer – ‘preparation for life,’ I think that is a slogan of a local school district – instead pegged him as a walking ‘D’ on a report card. So the song rails against that, of being squashed down into a corner and normalizing failure and a lot of feelings that apply beyond what for me were the worst four years of my life. And what better way to show off our shiny diplomas than a tour video, shot on the road, playing the small clubs and dives of America? We shot the video this past August and we really just want to thank the fans and venues that let us play some rock songs for 35 minutes away from home.”
About Feral Conservatives:
Fuzz-leaning, folk auteurs Feral Conservatives combine the intimacy of folk with the subdued lyrics of genre-bending 90s college rockers like Velocity Girl, the Cranberries, and Cocteau Twins. The band, made up of Rashie Rosenfarb, Matt Francis, Zach Jones, and Dan Avant perfectly balance pop-leaning songwriting with lush orchestration from Rosenfarb’s mandolin, sparse strings arrangements, vocal harmonies, and powerful distortion. After a series of self-released EPs and the purchase of a $15 distortion pedal, Ferals toured the East Coast in a station wagon before joining EggHunt Records’ in 2015. Their follow up full-length, Here’s To Almost, dropped in early 2016 and premiered in the top 20 CMJ radio add charts.
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