Lit Return With New Country Music Song 'Fast'
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(Radio.com) Orange County, California band Lit have a long history of shifting music genres from their early days packing clubs with heavy rock to finding mainstream success with the alt-rock tinged power-pop of their major label debut. The band has once shifted stylistically with the release of a new country music song. Radio.com has the following details: Lit is a band best known for their late 90's singles "Miserable," and "My Own Worst Enemy." The rockers have decided to explore country roots, as is illustrated by their latest music video "Fast," which premiered on CMT. Like Darius Rucker and Steven Tyler before them, Lit has been working on new music in Nashville, Tennessee and it appears that the town has helped shape their new sound. They shared their music video for their new single "Fast" yesterday (Oct. 25). In it, the guys don flannel shirts and perform the song on acoustic guitars in a rustic setting complete with longhorn skulls. "Fast" is all about growing up and how quickly life moves. Scenes fitting that trope intercut between the band's performance: A pregnant couple revels in their baby, a child reaches a new height and a couple ages on a porch. Things take a melancholy turn at the end when death rears its head and things are over far too quickly, but the band's chorus sticks to a hopeful, if religious, note about faith, family and love. Check out their new direction here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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