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Watch a new music video

Watch a new music video

Visual has an array of behind-the-scenes and shots on the stage of the Indy-Jem band in Connecticut

Connecticut Indie Jammers Goose released a new music video for “Give Time”, the first single from their future album, Everything should goApril 25 because of the match records.

Director Michael Nukarene, visual combines the seven -minute tune with an array of backstage Goose and their crew in the studio and on the road, playing basketball, roller coaster and hanging with a very large hairy dog. When an electrifying guitar solo song starts, the video goes to the installation of the Singular Living Show of Goose.

Everything should go The fourth studio album of Marks Goose 2022 Dripfield. He was produced by D. James Goodwin, who was also behind the boards Dripfield. And this is the first goose studio album to show New drummer Cotter Elliswhich joined the group last year.

In the statement of the frontman of the Husak year Mitrotodonda said of the album: “These songs come from different times and places in such a way that it captures part of the band’s trip. It moves after a while for us, but not in a neat, linear way. Like the group, it is normal, it is normal, it is normal Sometimes things feel like a landscape, and less, as the only cohesive statement.

The goose has A handful of dates Lined up in February, but this summer they will go on the road to support Everything should go. The hike will start on May 30 at Hayden Homes Amphitheater in Band, Oregon, and wraps on June 29 at Westville Music Bowl in New Cheven, Connecticut. On the road they will play several festivals including Jazz Festival and Heritage of New Orleans, The Napa Valley, BonnarAnd all is well now.