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The musician has additionally shared a music video for the only “Harm Management”
Chris Shiflett, guitarist for Foo Fighters, will drop his subsequent solo effort, Misplaced at Sea, on Oct. 20 through Blue Élan Information. The musician teased the 10-track LP with a brand new single, “Harm Management,” which he has described as “Ska-mericana.” Shiflett additionally launched a video for the observe, which was filmed throughout his latest UK tour.
“I am enjoying the Conflict-y stab guitar line after which you may have Charlie Worsham with the acoustic guitar and banjo and Nate Ketterlee bringing the spooky sound results,” Shiflett instructed Consequence of Sound. “I do not assume I referenced my musical inspiration to the opposite fellas after we recorded primary tracks however that is form of the great thing about all of it — we’re all listening to it in a different way and I did not wanna overly affect what they did.”
Misplaced at Sea was recorded primarily in Nashville with producer Jaren Johnston. It options collaborations with fellow guitarists Charlie Worsham, Tom Bukovac, and Nathan Keeterle. “Harm Management” follows Shiflett’s latest singles “Useless and Gone” and “Black Prime White Strains,” each of which will even seem on Misplaced at Sea.
Final 12 months, Shiflett launched the only “Born & Raised,” which he recorded with producer Vance Powell. That observe options Raconteurs bassist Jack Lawrence and Eagles of Demise Steel drummer Julian Doro, together with keyboardist Mike Webb and metal guitarist Luke Schneider.
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“Born & Raised” marked Shiflett’s second single of 2022 following “Lengthy, Lengthy 12 months.” The songs had been notably the musician’s first new solo music since his 2019 album, Laborious Classes.
Misplaced at Sea is out there for pre-order now.