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    Kevin McHale Releases Video for “Help Me Now”

    By Dom VigilApril 17, 2019

    Sunday Brunch might only be a seven song EP, but indie rock duo Chapel manage to explore a wide variety of sounds and emotions within these few tracks. Kicking things off with the shiny “Cindy White” and concluding with the explosive and emotional “Fools Gold,” Chapel quickly prove that they’re certainly not one dimensional. Driven by dreamy synth, groovy guitar and bass and catchy vocals, Sunday Brunch is an instant hit.


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    Globally acclaimed vocalist, songwriter, and former Glee star Kevin McHale has shared the official music video for his debut single “Help Me Now,” available to stream now on his official YouTube channel. The track will be featured on his debut EP Boy, due out on May 24th via innovative content platform Vydia.

    The video features a special cameo from longtime friend Nolan Gould, most known for his role on ABC’s Modern Family.

    “‘Help Me Now’ is meant to be tongue & cheek,” Kevin explains. “I think it reflects my personality because it’s super self-deprecating and honest and doesn’t take itself too seriously.” His debut EP was produced by longtime friend, actor, and producer Justin Thorne.

    After over a decade of assuming key roles on everything from FOX’s EMMY® Award-winning Glee to the acclaimed ABC mini-series When We Rise, with his debut EP Kevin McHale is formally introducing himself as an artist with an infectious and idiosyncratic take on pop. As a child in Texas, he took the first step towards a life in music. In 2007, he launched his career in the pop group NLT before transitioning to film and television full-time. Beyond memorable spots on the likes of True Blood and The Office, he spent six seasons on Glee as fan favorite Artie Abrams in addition to touring the country in the show’s live production and appearing on the big-screen in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. During this time, he attracted millions of followers online and garnered nominations at the Teen Choice Awards and beyond. Along the way, he quietly wrote songs and spent countless hours in the studio. Encouraged by NLT collaborator and producer Justin Thorne as well as songwriter Wednesday, he crafted his debut solo EP, Boy—released as the first artist signing for Vydia in 2019. The project illuminates the nuances of Kevin’s manic love for a wide swath of genres, finding a middle ground between influences as diverse as SZA and nineties pop favorites a la Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears. Case in point, the first single “Help Me Now” skitters from jubilant funk guitar into swells of eighties style synths punctuated by wild howl. Most importantly, it hints at a lot more to come.

    In addition to releasing new music, Kevin recently launched a new podcast with former Glee castmate Jenna Ushkowitz. Titled Showmance, the project is part of The LadyGang/ PodcastOne Network and features Kevin and Jenna interviewing some of film and television’s favorite best friends about their work-life balance and maintaining friendships in Hollywood.

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