The video, directed by Nashville filmmaker Joshua Shoemaker (Alabama Shakes and Erin Rae), features reverse motion photography and a non-linear narrative, and was shot earlier this year on the streets of Nashville’s vibrant downtown Broadway. It premiered with The Fader.
King also explains the type of vibe he was looking for with the video stating, “I’m so happy with the way the video turned out. I wanted to try for a David Lynch approach with this. Josh Shoemaker was just the man for the job. We had so many dear friends come and be a part of it as well. I’m excited to share with y’all.”
King was featured in Rolling Stone Magazine’s “In My Room” series, filmed in his kitchen at his home in Nashville, where he performed songs including ‘Rita Is Gone’ and breakout track ‘Wildflowers and Wine’, which appears on El Dorado. King was also included in Spotify’s newest Indigo playlist, which highlight’s country’s notable left-of-centre acts.
El Dorado, a contemporary exploration of southern R&B, country-soul, classic rock and blues, established the 24-year-old phenom as one of the most soulful voices of his generation. With an arresting voice that features as lead instrument, King’s vocals take centre-stage alongside a genre- bending blend of subtle acoustics, bright pedal steel, raucous electric guitars and blistering solos.
The record was released to across the board rave reviews on both sides of the Atlantic and his sold-out UK tour in February saw him garlanded with praise.
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