Indiana Bradley’s latestlive albumHarvard and Stone set for February 12 release
New release follows previous albums Indiana Bradley Live – The Satellite Los Angelesand debut LPGhost Star
WHAT: Rock musician Indiana Bradley’s latest LP Harvard and Stone is set for release Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, and follows 2020 albums Indiana Bradley Live – The Satellite Los Angeles and debut LP Ghost Star. All current music and accompanying videos, filmed and edited by Bradley himself, can be accessed via Spotify, YouTube, iTunes/Apple Music, Amazon and Soundcloud. Harvard and Stone will be available on these platforms, including accompanying videos for each song on YouTube, as of the Feb. 12 release date.
The live performance recorded for Harvard and Stone took place at the venue of the same name, a well-established rock ‘n’ roll venue in East Hollywood / Thai Town. This was Indiana Bradley’s last show before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, performed in November 2019, and included the band’s full lineup – giving the album a full sound and freeing up Bradley to full perform upfront.
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ABOUT INDIANA BRADLEY:
Indiana Bradley leads a life with no category or boundaries. Having lived as a journalist in dozens of countries from Argentina to Indonesia, stories and perceptions accumulated. Bradley’s extensive travels, life experiences, triumphs and trials are reflected in his charging, melodic and real music, translated into a power-driven sound through bold guitars and rhythmic keys. His droning baritone growl draws comparisons to Nick Cave and Johnny Cash, and suddenly awakens with Iggy Pop and Bad Brains-inspired wailing. The mood is accented by a lyrical style that ranges from storytelling to raw emotional confusion.
Settled in Los Angeles in 2017, Bradley released his first single “Red River” in September 2018 followed by “Under the Night,” “American Psycho,” “Let You Go” ft. Sie Sie Benhoff, “Out to Get Me,” and “Killing Time” (July 3, 2020), all accompanied by music videos filmed and edited by Bradley himself. Largely recorded with musician friends, sessions took place at Wax LTD Studios (formerly TTG Studios of Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and The Doors fame). Seth Olansky engineered and produced.
In 2019, Bradley formed a band for gigs at Los Angeles hot spots and finished recording his debut album, resulting in a high-energy show and theatrical performance from an artist daring you not to listen to his sound and persona. The 10-song debut LP Ghost Star was released in August 2020 with a follow up EP slated to be produced by Hunter Burgan of A.F.I. fame.
For more information, visit www.indianabradley.com.
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