Band Announces Global Development Partnership
With Sony Music Nashville and The Orchard
Nashville, TN – Buzzing California-bred and Nashville-based trio Fairground Saints – Elijah Edwards, Meg McAllister, and Mason Van Valin – have revealed their new song “Somewhere Down The Line” will release next Friday, Oct. 26. See a trailer for the song HERE.
“Somewhere Down The Line” marks the first music to be released under the group’s newly minted global development partnership with Sony Music Nashville and Sony-owned music distribution and artist and label services arm The Orchard.
Laurel Canyon wonder, Nashville song-craft, and pop expanse entwine on “Somewhere Down The Line.” Percussive handclaps, banjo twang, and sun-kissed male-female harmonies cruise towards an upbeat road-trip worthy hook: “I’ve got a full tank of gas and some money. Let’s leave this small town and small dreams behind.”
Be on the lookout for the premiere of the song’s music video very soon!
“Somewhere Down The Line” heralds the arrival of more new music from the group in 2019 as part of this innovative strategic alliance.
“The three of us are thrilled to finally share our new music with the world!” said the band. “We are so incredibly grateful for the supportive, smart, collaborative, and creative team behind us with both Sony Music Nashville and The Orchard working together on our behalf”
“Fairground Saints have created something unique in country music, a sound that reflects their west coast leanings that is harmony-driven, adventurous, and carefree with intricate vocals, thoughtful songwriting, and solid musicianship,” said Randy Goodman, Chairman and CEO of Sony Music Nashville. “With The Orchard partnership, we are in a great position to focus our individual resources on identifying and cultivating opportunities to advance the band and their growing fan base on a bigger scale. And with ‘Somewhere Down The Line,’ we are off to a very good start.”
“The Orchard is excited to work with the talented Fairground Saints and Sony Music Nashville to make this project happen,” Brad Navin, CEO The Orchard said. “We look forward to helping them develop and find opportunities within our global network.”