Girl Tones throw a rageful party in official video for "Fade Away"

GIRL TONES THROW A RAGEFUL PARTY IN OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR NEWEST SINGLE

“FADE AWAY”

PREMIERED TODAY BY PAPER MAGAZINE — READ

HEADLINE HALLOWEEN SHOW IN NASHVILLE ON OCTOBER 26 — TICKETS 

Hailing from planet Earth, sister duo Girl Tones are trashing the party in the official video for their raucous debut single “Fade Away.” Directed by Casey Pierce and premiered by PAPER Magazine, the video is full of color-blocked primary tones as the duo hosts a rageful pity party. Crushing flowers, tearing through walls, and rigging drum kits with balloons, Girl Tones thrashes over being burned over and over again — Watch

On the video, Girl Tones shared, “Everyone loves a party. But when does it stop being a party and become a chore?”

At the end of August, Kenzie and Laila shed their classical training to tap into the escapism that the new project of Girl Tones provides for them. Produced by Brad Shultz and recorded at the infamous Nashville studio Battle Tapes, the first single was released via Parallel Vision Stream.

The last few months saw Girl Tones out on the road supporting Cage The Elephant on their Neon Pill Tour. So early in their careers, the duo has crossed off the bucket list item of playing at Red Rocks and more. 

On October 26, Girl Tones will play a special Halloween show at Nashville’s Cannery Hall presented by Parallel Vision. Dubbing this as Ghoul Tones’ first annual Spooktacular Soirée Halloween Extravaganza, the night will be opened by local indie rock act Joiner and also feature a costume contest and tarot card readings. Ticketing information can be found here. 

ABOUT GIRL TONES:

Girl Tones, of planet Earth, are a high-energy rock duo brought to life by two sisters named Kenzie and Laila. Both classically trained musicians, Kenzie transitioned from cello to guitar and Laila from piano to drums in an effort to electrify sentient beings from this galaxy to the next. Their debut single "Fade Away" was produced by Brad Shultz of Cage The Elephant and released via his label Parallel Vision. 

Their first offering was described by The Luna Collective as “no polished debut; it’s an unapologetic, distorted blast of fury that establishes Girl Tones as a force to be reckoned with,” with Loud Women declaring that “Girl Tones burns bright.” In their short but mighty existence, the duo has toured with Cage The Elephant, already crossing off the bucket list venue that is Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Nashville.com said “Girl Tones are quickly moving from a regional favorite to a force to be reckoned with on a national scene” with Alternative Nation likening the duo's performance style to that of The White Stripes. The coming months will see more music and more shows to keep the earthlings entertained. 

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