NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Show Dog Nashville duo Waterloo Revival aren’t resting during this worldwide pause, they’re bringing music lovers “Something You Ain’t Ever Had.” Their new single has gained more than 600,000 streams since its launch last month and is already gaining spins at country radio.
On Thursday, Taste of Country premiered the official music video for “Something You Ain’t Ever Had.” Watch it now, here.
“We are so excited to release a music video for this song,” says Waterloo Revival’s George Birge. “Taking a leap of faith as it relates to the lyrics in the song, is something we connected strongly to because it overlaps with our journey in the music industry. We have been wanting to work with director Dustin Haney for a long time now and were blown away by his talent. We hope this video helps bring the song to life for our fans and maybe even inspires a wild hair or two.”
Directed by Dustin Haney (Chris Bandi “Man Enough Now,” Jimmie Allen/Noah Cyrus “This Is Us”), the video plays out the lyrics of the song which tells the story of one man’s promises to his intended a profound love, instead of the shallow affections of another man who’s “got the look, yeah, he’s got the style.” Declaring …
What you need is a brand new feelin’
What you need is a brand new man
What you need is probably something you ain’t ever had
Produced by Lalo Guzman and executive produced by Arturo Buenahora, Jr. the track was written by Heath Warren, Brendan Cooney and Rob Grimaldi. Its power ballad charms immediately attracted the attention of the duo’s Birge and Cody Cooper.
“‘Something You Ain’t Ever Had’ is a song that jumped off the page to us right away,” says Birge. “We have always prided ourselves on the energy in our live set, and we feel like this song captures that coming out of the speakers. From the empowering message, to the captivating sound, we cannot wait to get this song out to the world and into our live show!”
The hit single is available on all digital platforms now, here.
The country music duo have also hit the social media bandwidth with online performances from their home, including a virtual Facebook concert hosted by Wrangler and also featured performances by multi-platinum singer, songwriter Clay Walker and 10-time CMA Musician of the Year Mac McAnally. They have also posted on their own page a 35-minute set and a sneak peak of new music coming later this year. Watch playbacks of the live-streams here: www.facebook.com/
With a young, active fan base and named for their hometown of Austin, Waterloo Revival have amassed more than 100 million streams, earned substantial radio airplay and entertained fans from clubs to arenas coast to coast. Keep up with Waterloo Revival here: www.waterloorevival.com