Below is the adapted version of the press release that I wrote for Chasing Layne, as appeared on the Amplifier's website. Link included below.
http://www.bgdailynews.com/articles/2011/08/26/the_amplifier/music/doc4e5669390a011514312672.txt
Chasing Layne Releases Sophomore Album
by Kelli Long, Chasing Layne Street Team
Friday, August 26, 2011 3:33 PM CDT
Friday, August 26, 2011 3:33 PM CDT
The southern Kentucky band Chasing Layne released their long-awaited second album, Sin & Regret on August 6.
It has been four years since the release of Chasing Layne’s debut self-titled album, but the band is certain that fans will find their sophomore effort more than worth the wait.The first single, “On the Way,” is already receiving radio play on 103.7 The Point and has been met with warm reception from listeners. Now with the release of the album, the buzz is only going to grow louder.
Sin & Regret, recorded and co-produced by David Barrick in his Glasgow studio, showcases the development of the band and their growth into their signature sound that is a fusion of southern and classic rock, with their own modern twist. “We have really been able to take our time with this record and come together as a band,” says guitarist Justin Myatt. “We meticulously crafted the songs and tried a lot of different things. Our writing has dramatically improved and so has our level of musicality, and the production is top notch.”
Chasing Layne is in the process of booking additional shows for the summer and fall to support the new album.
It has been four years since the release of Chasing Layne’s debut self-titled album, but the band is certain that fans will find their sophomore effort more than worth the wait.The first single, “On the Way,” is already receiving radio play on 103.7 The Point and has been met with warm reception from listeners. Now with the release of the album, the buzz is only going to grow louder.
Sin & Regret, recorded and co-produced by David Barrick in his Glasgow studio, showcases the development of the band and their growth into their signature sound that is a fusion of southern and classic rock, with their own modern twist. “We have really been able to take our time with this record and come together as a band,” says guitarist Justin Myatt. “We meticulously crafted the songs and tried a lot of different things. Our writing has dramatically improved and so has our level of musicality, and the production is top notch.”
Chasing Layne is in the process of booking additional shows for the summer and fall to support the new album.
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