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Alternative 20 November, 2018

Looking For Lucas Premiere Retro, Garage Rock Jam "Attention"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Nashville indie rock trio Looking For Lucas have released a lyric video for their new single "Attention." The retro, garage rock track is from the band's debut EP High Wire and premiered with Substream Magazine.

"I was drifting out to sea on a kayak when I was trying to get the attention of some of my buddies," says frontman Johnny Lucas when asked about the song's inspiration. "They couldn't see me so I had to paddle furiously to get back to shore, as I was going hell for leather when the melody and lyrics to Attention came into my head!"

The track and new EP were produced by Cage the Elephant's Lincoln Parish.

Johnny began his musical journey in Manchester where he steadily toured around the UK and Europe as a one-man show replete with beatbox and looping magic. It was at one of those gigs in a small pub where he first caught the attention of the almighty Jimmy Page. Page commented "I loved what you did with the loop pedal. There was so much going on it was like a 5-D experience."

Shortly after, Johnny decided to make the move to Nashville and form a full band. It was there that they honed their distinct blend of British and American flavors at Parish's Talkboxrodeo studio.

Fraught with complications and lengthy delays, his journey to the US would become fodder for much of the EP's inspiration. Lucas explains: "After being delayed for 5 months and nearly flat broke, it took a lot to hang in there and trust that things would work out."

The struggle proved worth it, armed with raucous guitars and anthemic choruses, High Wire is a rousing rock and roll record that weaves together sticky melodies and sly lyrics. With its strong Brit Pop influence and undertones of 60's idols like McCartney and Jeff Lynne, High Wire is sure to resonate with fans of across the globe.

"hook-laden, soaring melodies and pop-accessible instrumentation, blurs the line between pop and alternative, feeling both timeless and fresh, and primed to get stuck in your head all day."
- No Country for New Nashville

"It's a refreshing blast of the authentic and the hyper melodic, a song that won't soon part from your memory.."
- PopMatters






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