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Check out this Ambient Alt-Pop EP if you're a fan of Lana Del Rey, Mazzy Star, and Amy Winehouse.


"Gold-Plated was written during my quarter-life crisis. Not only struggling with money, but also struggling to let go of an unrequited love that became a ghost and haunted my psyche, while trying to move on with someone else. I want to say that only wonderful things came from this EP, and while it opened so many magical doors, it raised questions and concerns in other areas. I can only hope that my listeners can respect that this is my ugly and sensitive truth, and hopefully it's art and humanity shines through."

- Dandelyin



Exclusive Premier on Vevo - New Video "Oh Baby" From Alternative Country Rocker's After The Rush, Featuring Ethan Isaac and Joel P Kelley of Edisun


"Oh Baby" is the recording and video debut from After The Rush, an alternative roots-rock band that some are calling alternative-country. This is surprising considering there not a southern bone between the five members of the band. Featuring Madison-WI native Ethan Isaac, lead singer of the rock band Edisun, with his songwriting partner, guitarist Joel P Kelley, of Pottsdman, 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 and 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. The music video for "Oh Baby" 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.


Factory Underground was pleased to welcome to the studio today one and only power rock vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who came by for some pre-production planning with guitarist Paul Nelson. Derek who has sang with the Ted Nugent Band since 1976, on such albums as Ted Nugent (Epic Records 1975), Free-for-All (Epic Records 1976), Cat Scratch Fever (Epic Records 1977), and Double Live Gonzo! (Epic Records 1978), has also recorded with Michael Schenker, Vanilla Fudge, Paul Reed Smith, and Brad Whitford of Aerosmith. We look forward to working with Derek and Paul in the future - two incredible musicians.


From left to right: Kenny Cash, Ethan Isaac, Derek St. Holmes, Paul Nelson, Amy Holomokoff, and Marc Alan

Two-time Grammy winner Paul Nelson has performed and/or recorded with Johnny Winter Band, Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons, as well as his own Paul Nelson Band. His fiery style of guitar playing is a mix of classic blues, blazing country, and chops-for-days hard rock. He is currently touring the country to support his latest solo album, "Badass Generation."

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