Stephen Kellogg has shared a new music video for "High Highs, Low Lows," the standout single off his recently released Will Hoge-produced album Objects in the Mirror (November 23, 2018). Directed by filmmaker Peter Harding - also the director of the Amazon exclusive documentaryLast Man Standing, which tells the story of making Kellogg's previous album South, West, North, East - the video reveals a series of intimate candid shots from Kellogg's winter tour combined with striking scripted clips. It is premiering at Wide Open Country today who calls the song "a reflective tune about life's peaks and valleys that would sound at home alongside the FM hits of Bob Seger and Tom Petty." Ahead of the album's release, American Songwriter featured the track describing it as "a slowly building folk anthem with chiming piano, gentle pedal steel and a raw, vulnerable vocal performance from Kellogg," and Rolling Stone Country praised, "The slow-burn heartland rock of 'High Highs, Low Lows' unfolds like John Prine fronting the Heartbreakers."
WATCH: Stephen Kellogg's "High Highs, Low Lows" Music Video
Objects In The Mirror was recorded over the course of a single week in Nashville, TN and tracked live with minimal overdubs. The result is a snapshot of modern American family life-raw, hopeful, and honest. Rolling Stone Country says, "...Objects in the Mirror captures the talent, spontaneity and humanity of Kellogg's songwriting and presents it in a soulful, folk-rock packaging that is refreshingly free of pretense and studio polishing." The album can be streamed everywhere now and is available for purchase via the Kellogg Family Store.
With the new songs in his repertoire, Kellogg is soon to embark on an extensive full-band U.S. tour. Please see below for all tour dates.
Stephen Kellogg On Tour:
March 20 - Music Box Supper Club - Cleveland, OH
March 21 - The Ark - Ann Arbor, MI
March 22 - Lincoln Hall - Chicago, IL
March 23 - Turf Club - St. Paul, MN
March 25 - The Bartlett - Spokane, WA
March 26 - Triple Door - Seattle, WA
March 27 - Wonder Ballroom - Portland, OR
March 28 - Swedish American Hall - San Francisco, CA
March 29 - Bootleg Theater - Los Angeles, CA
April 6 - Bluebird Theater - Denver, CO
April 9 - Sons Of Hermann Hall - Dallas, TX
April 10 - 3TEN ACL Live - Austin, TX
April 12 - The Basement - Nashville, TN
April 13 - Red Clay Music Foundry - Atlanta, GA
April 14 - NPR Mountain Stage - Charleston, WV
April 16 - Radio Radio - Indianapolis, IN
April 17 - The Soundry - Baltimore, MD
April 18 - The Barns at Wolf Trap - Washington, DC
April 19 - The Sinclair - Boston, MA
April 20 - White Eagle Music Hall - Jersey City, NJ
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