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Pop / Rock 19/09/2017

Jimmy Lumpkin Shares New Video, "Troubled Soul"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Songwriter Jimmy Lumpkin has released his new video for the song "Troubled Soul", the opening track from his debut album Home. "Where are you going, troubled soul? You should stay..." sings Lumpkin in his rich, earthy baritone vocal that anchors his latest release. Home first premiered on Popmatters who describes the album as a "rocking musical melting pot," and possessing "a big sound full of feel-good vibes and Southern warmth." No Depression similarly raves, "These lead vocals have power, soul, and energy to burn... there is not a weak song on the disc, all of them have the strength of reminders of the power of the Word."

Jimmy has also released a mini-documentary video, sharing the story of his musical upbringing, his creative approach to recording, and his appreciation for the deep musical roots and history of his own home, outside Mobile AL.

As the front man for Jimmy Lumpkin & The Revival, Lumpkin makes music that reverberates through the storied freshwater rivers and backwoods of his quiet town. Home was previewed earlier this year with Jimmy Lumpkin & The Revival's self-titled EP. Lumpkin has also released music videos for the stirring tracks "Every Time I Leave" and "The Best One". Lumpkin also recently released a video for his song "Troubled Soul", which premiered with The Vinyl District.

Lumpkin has recently welcomed horn players Scott Frock, Brad Walker, and John Ramm to The Revival. Known collectively as The Crescent City Horn Stars and noted for their time with Sturgill Simpson's band, the trio complete the lineup alongside Jimmy Lumpkin on vocals and acoustic guitar and harmonica, John Keuler on bass, Jacob Hall on keys, Morris Barosa on rhythm guitar, and Chris Ozuna on drums.

For Jimmy Lumpkin & Revival, the album title Home represents more than just the secluded cabin in the swamps of southern Alabama where the new music was written. "We use the word 'home' all the time and it means so many different things to so many people. But when I write these songs, I want to live in the songs," says Lumpkin, who grew up in Savannah, Georgia, but now lives in the marshlands near Mobile, Alabama. "As somebody who's here in Alabama, there's probably not a week that goes by where we don't remember our roots -- where we come from musically, and we share that sense of pride that all these great musicians made music in our home state."

Home Tracklist:
1. Troubled Soul
2. Count To Three
3. The Best One
4. My name is Love
5. Cabin Song
6. Raven of Jade
7. Kings and Queens
8. My Habit is You
9. Bones And Ghost
10. Everytime I leave
11. Already Out There
12.Down To the Fields






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