Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Gunnar Nelson From The Group Nelson
They weren't part of the Hair Band Movement nor did Gunnar and Matthew participate with Grunge. Yet they've never lost their hard edge on the guitar and infamous Nelson family tradition. From the iHeart Radio Studio I'm Unplugged and Totally Uncut with Nelson.
Gunnar & Matthew Nelson, collectively known simply as Nelson, have released the second video from their acclaimed Peace Out album, entitled
“Back In The Day.” An ode to the glory days of rock’n’roll from the late 50s through the 80s when the songs on the radio ruled a kingdom of music fans, the video features rare archival footage of their father Rick Nelson (one of America’s biggest pop stars of all time) as well as classic footage of the Nelson brothers
“back in the day.”
“Matthew and I had an absolute blast making the video for Back In The Day. We'd always wondered what it would be like to play the entire 'band' in a video ever since we were kids and Paul McCartney did it with his band Wings,” says Gunnar, in reference to the 1980 MTV video for the McCartney hit, “Coming Up.”
“ As fantastic as it seems, it's actually more true to life to the way we actually record our Nelson records (Matt and I play every instrument and sing every vocal on our records with very few notable exceptions). This is the kind of video where you'll catch something new hidden every time you watch it. We're very proud of the work itself- even more so of the statement the song makes... which is that everything newer isn't necessarily better; especially on the radio.”
“On this song we sing about the fact that our music is so much more than merely the soundtrack to our lives; it is so often reduced to background noise- its the friend that's never let us down. It's the confidant that has always been there for us, and always will be. It shapes who we are and how we feel about ourselves and our lives. It deserves our acknowledgment, appreciation, and respect.
“To quote a lyric from the song: ‘The radio was our saving grace... Our heroes showed us the way- back in the day.’ "
Released in May by Frontiers Music Srl., Peace Out marks a return to the well crafted pop songs that put the band at the top of the Billboard charts in the 1990s. From the anthemic “Invincible” to the rollicking “Rock Star,” Peace Out is quintessential Nelson from start to finish.
The brothers have always had their work cut out for themselves, being the third generation in one of America’s most celebrated entertainment families, who came into US households every week from 1952 through 1966 on the ABC sitcom, The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet. Their grandfather, Ozzie Nelson, was a celebrated big band leader, whose orchestra featured their grandmother, Harriet; and their late father, Rick, was one of rock’n’roll’s earliest superstars, a member of The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, and generally credited with creating the country-rock format. Ozzie, Rick, and the Nelson twins are the only family in the history of the world to have 3 generations of musicians that scored a #1 Billboard hit each on their own.
The Nelson twins burst onto the music scene with the Billboard #1 hit “(I Can’t Live Without Your) Love & Affection,” in 1990. They went on to release a half dozen rock albums selling nearly 7 million records, beginning with the multi-platinum After The Rain.
The brothers have grown from pop music idols to seasoned songwriters and performers. They have worked in a number of musical styles including pop, hard rock and even country. Critics and fans alike agree: Peace Out, is unquestionably their most ambitious studio album to date. The album takes them to the musical home they have known the best: harmony-driven pop-rock whose melodies are as infectious as they are lasting.
View the video for Back In The Day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8vvZf4rbo8
ORDER NELSON’s PEACE, OUT
Amazon: http://geni.us/PeaceOutAmazon
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http://www.matthewandgunnarnelson.com
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