![]() “What really hurts is/ I say the words/ You always wanted me to / I do/ Yeah I do/ Oh I do/ Think about you.” “I Do” is a lovelorn ballad that has our leading men crooning over the one that got away and the fact that they still think about the mistakes that led to the breakup. The EP picks up the pace on “No Matter What,” a fun, up-tempo track that will have you singing along by the song’s catchy second chorus. “World For Two” is a perfectly crafted piece of pop country, and we’d be shocked if it doesn’t end up topping the radio charts. The track evokes a bit of Extreme’s “More Than Words” mixed with Thomas Rhett and late-90’s Brit sensations BBMak to create something unique to country music. ![]() From the first notes, it’s clear that King Calaway’s harmonies are what makes them unique. The EP opens with the debut single, “World For Two,” a mid-tempo love song, co-written by Copperman, Josh Osborne, and James Abrahart. The EP features the likes of Copperman, Jon Nite, Josh Osborne, Andy Albert, Teddy Geiger, Mitchell Tenpenny, Devin Dawson, Jordan Schmidt, and more. On their debut EP, King Calaway enlisted a plethora of Nashville’s biggest songwriters and artists to contribute songs. “These young men hail from all corners of the globe, but when put together on a stage, they are one and magic happens.” “The six musicians who make up King Calaway are a fresh take on contemporary country music,”says Deaton. Additionally, each member is a well-rounded musician, resulting in a sound that is heavily influenced by the likes of the Eagles, Keith Urban, and Ed Sheeran.įormed in 2018, the sextet teamed with Ross Copperman and Robert Deaton for their debut project. Interestingly, the band does not boast a true frontman, but instead features Jordan Harvey, Chad Michael Jervis and Simon Dumas trading off on lead vocals, backed by multi-part harmonies from drummer Chris Deaton, lead guitarist Caleb Miller and bassist Austin Luther. What makes King Calaway unique is the fact that the group is comprised of six individual musicians from three different countries, each with a diverse musical background and varied experience that includes international tours, television and award show appearances, and even American Idol golden tickets. Based on the mounting buzz and the cleverly-crafted EP, this group is undoubtedly poised for superstardom. The six-man band released their self-titled debut EP today (Jan 25.) via BBR’s Stoney Creek Records. If there’s any question as to which new country act is bound to be the genre’s next big thing, look no further than King Calaway.
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