“The aesthetic of this record matches perfectly the lyrical meaning within the song, summoning even-keeled positivity and hope.” —Seth Avett, The Avett Brothers
Veteran recording artist and touring musician Scott Kinnebrew is back with a second single, “Lucky Shaman,” from his solo project SOUNDING ARROW. What began as a series of bedroom demos evolved into a fully realized ode to easeful living. As with the entire forthcoming album Skyman, both the music and message feel intimate, layered, expansive. As Kinnebrew explains, “the track is about a shaman whose love was humble enough to save the whole world. Although it may seem conceptually deep, it’s set to a buttshaking Brit blues invasion groove.“
Official Video for Sounding Arrow’s “Lucky Shaman” https://youtu.be/fkYyZmzbC5U
Co-produced by Gary Jules (“Mad World” from the Donnie Darko soundtrack) and mixed by Bill Reynolds (Band of Horses, The Avett Brothers). Over some 30 years, Scott Kinnebrew has shared the stage with a long list of renowned artists, including The Black Crowes, The Avett Brothers, The Lumineers, Sturgill Simpson, Dawes, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lissie, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Blind Melon, Steve Miller Band, Gov’t Mule, and The Doobie Brothers. His former band, Truth & Salvage Co., released two records on Sony’s Megaforce label, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, toured Iraq to perform for U.S. troops in 2009, and racked up 250,000 road miles in five years.
MUSICIANS Scott Kinnebrew- vocals, guitar, bass, keys, percussion Gary Jules- drums, guitar
