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The official music video for Chuck Prophet's new single, "Ford Econoline," premiered today at allmusic and can now be viewed/embedded here. The song is from Prophet's new album, Night Surfer, which is out now on Yep Roc Records to widespread acclaim (iTunes, Amazon). The Boston Globe calls the record, "...category-defying..." while the Chicago Sun-Times asserts, "One of the best songwriters of the last 20 years who could wear Tom Petty's crown..." and The Washington Times praises, "Chuck Prophet's music is, once again, magic." Additionally, the official music video for the first single, "Wish Me Luck," which was directed by Ryan Browne and stars Robert Longstreet, recently premiered at Paste and can now be viewed/embedded here.
In celebration of the release, Prophet is currently in the midst of an extensive European tour and, in November, will return to the U.S. for a series of shows. See below for complete details.
Night Surfer was recorded in Prophet's hometown of San Francisco at Decibelle Recording Studio and in Nashville at Alex the Great with noted producer Brad Jones and was mixed in upstate New York by Paul Q Kolderie. Of the album, Prophet comments, "This record is loosely conceptual but universal all the same. It's all about a path forward, about looking around and imagining where we'll be in 20 years if we just follow that path. And of course, you'll find a persistent anxiety throughout; we live, after all, in anxious times. As John Murry told me after a first listen, 'It brings a tear to the eye and blood to the johnson.' So yeah, a new record, new sound. It's got it's own groove with in your face guitars that snake and harmonize. They jangle too, thanks in no small part to special guest Peter Buck."
The new record follows Prophet's widely praised 2012 release, Temple Beautiful, of which Paste Magazine asserted, "Not since Lou Reed paid homage to the city and era that forged him with New York has there been a song cycle dedicated to a place and reality that offers the core immediacy with the thump, churn and ferocity of Chuck Prophet's Temple Beautiful."
Since emerging onto the music scene at age 18 as a member of the seminal rock band Green on Red, Prophet has collaborated with everyone from Warren Zevon and Kelly Willis to Jim Dickinson and Lucinda Williams among many others. In recent years, Prophet's music has been featured in several hit television series including HBO's "True Blood," Showtime's "Californication," and FX's "Sons of Anarchy." He also co-wrote all the songs on Alejandro Escovedo's 2008 critically acclaimed album Real Animal.