Nashville indie rockers Colony House have released their new track titled “Where I’m From” along with the music video directed by Caleb Chapman of Colony House and Jon Steingard. The track is off their upcoming third studio album Leave What’s Lost Behind out January 24, 2020, which is now available for pre-order as well as exclusive merch bundles HERE. Watch the video for “Where I’m From” below.
It’s a song about the beauty I see in the wonderful and also the painful things around me and how even in those fragile times in my life, there is something connecting everything. I’m just one small part of a bigger picture and that is what we wanted to capture in Shiprock, New Mexico in the video. This simple and peaceful area that is also expansive and grandiose with each of us playing our part in the song and in life. – Caleb Chapman
A confluence of serendipity, fate, and inspiration led the band back to their roots lyrically. Leave What’s Lost Behind incorporates a storied family history going back generations mixed with folklore surrounding a runaway to create an album worthy of being a classic novel. The band teamed up with Ben Shive, who produced Colony House’s debut album When I Was Younger, to tap into the freedom of their formative years as a band.
The band gave fans a first taste of the upcoming album with the release of their single “Original Material” as well as “Looking For Some Light.” Colony House recently released the music video for their single “Original Material.” Directed by Caleb Chapman of Colony House and Jon Steingard, the video set out to be a parody of themselves as a band trying too hard to be “original” only to realize it’s just not working out.
Colony House quietly steamrolled into the mainstream on their 2014 full-length debut, When I Was Younger, with its lead single “Silhouettes” becoming the #1 most-played track on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation for four consecutive months. In between constant touring and performances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, CONAN, and Today, 2017’s Only The Lonely yielded fan favorites “You Know It” and “You & I.” After nearly two years of solid touring without recording, the musicians found themselves at a crossroads in 2018. They transitioned out of the major label system and went back to the beginning, to their roots.
Tying into the upcoming album, the band will embark on their 2020 Leave What’s Lost Behind Headline Tour.The band will hit major cities across the U.S. with special guest Tyson Motsenbocker. PRESS HERE for more details and to purchase tickets.
Leave What’s Lost Behind – Track Listing1. Looking For Some Light
2. Runaway Pt. 1 (Love Has A Limit)
3. Leave What’s Lost Behind
4. Original Material
5. El Capitan
6. Why Even Try
7. Runaway Pt. 2 (Love Is A Compass)
8. Where I’m From
9. Take It Slow
10. Julia
11. Trying
12. Runaway Pt. 3 (The Weight)
13. The Hope Inside
Leave What’s Lost Behind Tour
Jan 25 Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom / Mercy Lounge – SOLD OUT
Feb 14 Athens, GA @ Georgia Theatre
Feb 15 Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Feb 19 Birmingham, AL @ Workplay Soundstage
Feb 21 Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Feb 22 Dallas, TX @ Granada Theater
Feb 23 Fayetteville, AR @ George’s Majestic Lounge
Feb 24 Tulsa, OK @ The Vanguard
Feb 28 Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom
Feb 29 San Francisco, CA @ August Hall – Music Hall
March 2 Portland, OR @ Star Theater
March 3 Vancouver, Canada @ Biltmore Cabaret
March 4 Seattle, WA @ Neumos
March 6 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Complex – Grand
March 7 Denver, CO @ Bluebird Theater
March 9 Kansas City, MO @ The Record Bar
March 10 St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
March 12 Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe
March 13 Madison, WI @ High Noon Saloon
March 14 Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom
March 15 Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
March 17 Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
March 19 New York, NY @ The Bowery Ballroom
March 20 Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry at The Fillmore
March 21 Washington, DC @ U Street Music Hall
March 22 Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
March 24 Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater
March 25 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
March 28 Waco, TX Common Grounds