Reed Turner Unleashes Rowdy 'I Got Love' Video, 'Native Tongue' EP Out Now

By: Feb. 03, 2016
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Austin native and indie-folk trailblazer Reed Turner isn't one to be tied down, in his life or his music. Turner has shifted gears for his latest EP Native Tongue, bringing to life a darker, more aggressive brand of reverb laden Americana. Recorded live to tape at Orb Studios, Turner's Native Tongue EP will be is available now!

In a year marked by health issues and subsequent solitude, Turner transformed his backyard shed into a makeshift workplace, compelled to create rather than wallow. He emerged with his most targeted effort yet, determined to make his mark on the musical landscape. The life that the EP holds as a result is evident. From the opening kick-drum rattle of "I Got Love" to the song's infectious guitar hook, the Western energy is palpable and intoxicating, while the riotous stomp of "Quiet Evening" explores some of our country's most central issues.

Now, Turner unleashes the rip-roaring madness of "I Got Love" in video form. Starring Phoebe Hunt, who is also the featured vocalist on the track, the two get into trouble before finally crossing paths. "I Got Love" was unleashed with Elmore and is available HERE to post and share!

An award-winning songwriter, Reed Turner has taken top honors in national songwriting competitions including the crown at the prestigious Telluride Bluegrass Festival's Troubadour Competition. His LP Ghosts In The Attic received critical acclaim and allowed him the opportunities to share stages with Gary Clark Jr., Mark Broussard, Will Hoge and Jessica Lea Mayfield, among many others.



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