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Pop / Rock 21 May, 2021

The Flatlanders Release Official Video For New Single 'Sittin' On Top Of The World'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, The Flatlanders, the iconic Texas-based trio of Butch Hancock, Joe Ely, and Jimmie Dale Gilmore, released an official video for their new single "Sittin' on Top of the World." The song is pulled from Treasure of Love, their first album of new recordings in more than 12 years that will be released on July 9 via Rack 'Em Records / Thirty Tigers. Treasure of Love is now available for pre-order.

"This video reflects the combined energy of The Flatlanders from many performances over the past 50 years! It's a damn miracle!" said Joe Ely about the video. Jimmie Dale Gilmore added: "In a way, this video encapsulates the history of The Flatlanders."

Earlier this month, The Flatlanders announced their new album Treasure of Love, which was embraced by American Songwriter, Rolling Stone, and more. Completed during COVID-19 lockdowns with the help of longtime friend and collaborator Lloyd Maines, Treasure of Love finds The Flatlanders in classic form, serving up a rollicking collection of twang-fueled, harmony-laden performances full of wry humor and raw heartbreak. While a few of the songs here are never-before-heard originals, the vast majority of the tracklist consists of vintage tunes the band picked up during their 50-year career, some stretching as far back as the group's earliest performances in the honky tonks around Lubbock, TX.

"I like to say that this album evolved more than it was recorded," explains Joe Ely, who hosted the initial recording sessions and worked extensively on the tracks at his Spur Studios in Austin, TX. "We'd been chipping away at these songs for a while without ever really finishing anything, so when lockdown started, it seemed like the perfect time to really focus on it."

The 15 tracks on Treasure of Love revisit songs they enjoyed playing from the early days and capturing them for the sheer joy of it. Not realizing at the time that they were actually making a record, the trio worked fast and loose in the studio, laying down raw, playful takes whenever they had free time between sessions or tours. It was only when the COVID-19 pandemic forced Ely, Gilmore, and Hancock to simultaneously clear all of their calendars that the band realized they had an album on their hands and the time to finally complete it.

"A lot of groups our age are either dead or not speaking to each other anymore," says Gilmore, "but I think part of the reason The Flatlanders are still together is that we've all had our own separate careers along the way. We're all such strange individualists, but we can co-captain this ship together because every time we come back to it, we feel that same magic we felt when we first started playing together."






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