Occasionally in focus to reveal inspiring details like facial expressions, and sometimes just a blurry smear of distanced performance, the video for “I Don’t Sing So Much No More” is as wonderfully unadorned and wistful as the music itself. An autumnal color palette makes for a soft and foggy image of the duo, with a percussion accompaniment, as Winstanley sings a love song into the mic and McGowan strums with fervor. Similarly, that minimalism is seen in the music video. Subscribe to our newsletter for your chance to win great country music prizes and merchandise. We update our blog daily with the news that you want to hear out of Nashville. Winstanley, a fan of the American Songbook’s popular and jazz standards, says “I Don’t Sing So Much No More” is their representation of that short song form inspiration: “so concise and appropriate for a simple lyric”. Country Music Tattle Tale (CMTT) is your best online resource for country music news and entertainment. The track itself drips with an eerie, sentimental sound, and though there isn’t much to it - stripped down vocals and innocuous upright bass - that’s sort of the point. The band’s new self-titled record dropped two weeks ago and Elmore has the exclusive video premiere for “I Don’t Sing So Much No More” off the new album. It speaks about real life and truth and it tells things how they really are. Country Music Tattletale calling it thought-provoking. Country Music Tattle Tale Country music is the people's music. Originally formed in New Zealand as a jazz ensemble, then relocated to London as part of a country band, Cy Winstanley and Vanessa McGowan have settled in for a folk focus in Nashville. Mickey Guyton performed All American at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on November. Tattletale Saints portrait by Anna Webber 2016 With minds made for music and hearts made for travel, Americana duo Tattletale Saints are fusing the two through inspiration and influence. Folk (1 votes) POSSIBLE TAGS Alternative Rock Ambient Americana Black Metal Bluegrass Blues Breaks Britpop Classical Country Death Metal.
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