After The Rush tear down genre walls with their alt-country rock, check out the new video for Oh Baby

 

I really applaud bands who go out of their way to play the music they want, without being forced into a specific genre or music category. A band that is a great example of tearing down those genre walls is After the Rush. They are definitely creating a signature sound like no other, blending alternative rock with a warm Southern spin. They have just released a new video for their song, Oh Baby. The video has been produced by Factory Underground Studio, directed and edited by John Shyloski, with additional photography by Aidan Gerety and Tom Stewart. The song was also recorded at Factory Underground, produced by Isaac and Cash, with mastering by Shyloski. Check out the new video here:

 

Oh Baby by After the Rush on VEVO.

 

About After The Rush:

Featuring Madison,WI native Ethan Isaac, lead singer of the rock band Edisun, with his songwriting partner, guitarist Joel P Kelley, of Potsdam, NY, After The Rush, or ATR as they often call themselves, also features Bridgeport, CT pianist and organist Brian Larney of the band Lines West, The Town Hall, Norwalk, CT bassist Kenny Cash of pop band Che-Val, and New York City drummer Jeff Hatcher.

The group of musicians met through their respective bands while recording at Factory Underground Studio in Norwalk, CT. Inspired by their friend and songwriting collaborator Myron Dobel, Isaac and Kelley set out to create natural, rootsy sound apart from the hard rock style that defines their group Edisun. Together with the other three players, they have come up with a unique sound that is all their own, utilizing acoustic guitar, acoustic piano, pedal steel guitar, and sing-along harmony vocals, in addition to the grooving drums, bass, and electric guitar.

Make sure to visit their social media sites and stay up to date on their latest news.

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aftertherushband/

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