
Preston Lovinggood has released his video for “Taken in The Night“. Watch the vide now below!
“The video is a metaphor for wanting love in the present and forgiving yourself for the hurt you caused to others and to yourself,” Lovinggood told Substream Magazine, who premiered the new single. “The women in the car represents a romance of the past which leads to the blindness of the protagonist. He is disoriented and can’t see the love that is being offered to him in the now.” Preston does state, “I do think there is a certain hope to the video, though, in the end he is standing outside the car, open to life.”
The single is set to join Lovinggood’s previously released singles, “Moon Fever” and “Everything Will Be Okay,” on his forthcoming album Consequences, set for release May 17 via Last Gang Records. Digital pre-order and limited edition pink vinyl physical pre-order are available now – PRESS HERE.
Lovinggood will play 4 dates in support of the release of Consequences including a show at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC. Tickets can be purchased here. Full itinerary can be found below:
May 28 – Rockwood Music Hall – New York, NY
June 20 – The Earl – Atlanta, GA
June 21 – The High Watt – Nashville, TN
June 22 – WorkPlay – Birmingham, AL