LAST KISS GOODNIGHT has revealed a new video for song “Son of a Gun,” a hard-rocking track with a gun slinger swagger, from the band’s debut album, Immortal.
“This song is about getting back on the horse,” says vocalist Ray Patrick. “This is all about seeing what you are made of and it is also a reflection of the times we are currently enduring. What does not kill you makes you stronger. I love old western films. ‘Unforgiven’ is one of my favorite movies. I wanted the lyric video to highlight the song and story of the song without adding too many moving parts. The cowboy and the embers flying around on the screen help to emanate that feeling. I gave the artist we hired a brief description of the song for the video and he rolled with it. ‘Son of a Gun’ is about rising from the ashes to ‘conquer what one is, once was, and what one will always be.’”
Formed in 2018, Maryland-based hard rock outfit LAST KISS GOODNIGHT is a collective of seasoned musicians who have each performed alongside some of the top names in rock music. After tiring of playing in cover bands, drummer and band founder Robert Lasky turned to an online app designed to connect musicians and teamed up with rhythm guitarist Dan Stroud. The two began writing together and ultimately connected with some of the best musicians in the Baltimore area. They crafted and fine-tuned 20+ songs for nine months before eventually enlisting the help of Tacoma-based singer Ray Patricks. After demoing the songs that would become their debut album, it only took a plane ticket and 35 days before the band emerged from the studio with a finished record, produced by the legendary Frank Marchand (Bob Mould).
Citing ‘90s-era rockers as the main influence for LAST KISS GOODNIGHT, the quintet will resonate with fans of nostalgic, hard-hitting rock and alt/grunge rock.
One listen to Immortal will prove that LAST KISS GOODNIGHT is poised to gracefully lead the wave of the new rock revival.
LAST KISS GOODNIGHT is:
Ray Patricks – Vocals
Dan Stroud – Guitar
Carlo Pizarro – Guitar
Kevin Baker – Bass
Robert Lasky – Drums
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