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Country 26/08/2022

Margo Price Takes A Mind-altering Mushroom Trip In Video For New Single

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Margo Price Takes A Mind-altering Mushroom Trip In Video For New Single
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Margo Price has got nothing to prove, and nothing to promote but the truth. Today, with the release of new single and video "Been To The Mountain," she takes both a hard look at the past and a firm step into the future.

She has been a lover, a queen and a drifter, a cowboy devil, a bride and a boxer; a child, mother and even a number. Over a flurry of fuzzed-out guitar, she belts about being on food stamps, rolling in dirty dollars and standing in the welfare line. But across five and half minutes of the song's unflappable groove, underlined by organ, harpsichord, and a soul-stirring, spoken-word breakdown in the bridge, Margo previews another stronger, freer side of herself that will soon be seen.

"Been To The Mountain" was produced by Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty), written by Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey, and recorded during a blissful week they spent at Fivestar Studios in California's Topanga Canyon. With a scorching sound that expands upon the rock n roll roots Price showcased on 2020's widely acclaimed That's How Rumors Get Started, the song is accompanied by a mind-altering, mushroom trip of a music video directed by Courtney Hoffman and shot in Los Angeles.

"'Been To The Mountain' is part one of an introspective trip into our subconscious. It is the perfect continuation of my search for freedom in my art and freedom in the modern age," says Margo Price. "I have a lot of high hopes for this next chapter and truly believe this is the most exciting music I've ever made in the studio with my band. We have all grown so much, we operate like one single organism - it's telepathic. Courtney Hoffman brought my wild visions to life with the help of an incredible cast and crew in the music video. I wanted the story's hypothetical 8 to 12 hour window to feel like a mini-lifetime. We also wanted to portray how an intense psychedelic experience has the potential to become a spiritual experience, and how that can change your perception of the world around you."

In addition to unveiling "Been To The Mountain," Margo Price is proud to announce her own Sonos Radio show, Runaway Horses. Beginning today with an inspiring interview from Emmylou Harris, the series will see Price host raw, cathartic conversations with artists who aren't afraid to break the mould and follow their own path. All six of the episodes in this first season are about the search for freedom through music and the shared human experience, featuring influences, heroes and contemporaries like Amythyst Kiah, Swamp Dogg, Bob Weir, Bettye LaVette and Lucius. New instalments of Runaway Horses will be released weekly for the next five Thursdays, and are available on Sonos Radio in the Sonos app, the Sonos Radio website and all major podcast platforms. Subscribe to Runaway Horses, and see a special on-camera, in-studio edition of the first episode with Emmylou Harris.






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