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(Press Here) Kurt Deimer has released his new single "Always There," the latest offering from his sophomore album, A Grog Is Born, out May 8th via his own Bald Man Records. "Always There" is a twangy tale of destruction and salvation that showcases a more country-rock side for Deimer.
A Grog Is Born includes the recent single "Scared To Death," also the title of Deimer's irreverent horror comedy film starring Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley in theaters Friday, March 13th.
"'Always There' is my favorite song on the new album," shares Deimer. "I went through a lot of trouble in my life. I had addictions when I was younger. I had anxiety when I was younger. But I had those core people, like the best mom and dad, that helped me get through those very bad times and helped me grow as an individual until I could figure out on my own what was going on. Without giving up hope on me or kind of throwing me to the side, they were always there."
A Grog Is Born, produced by five-time GRAMMY-winning producer Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Breaking Benjamin), touches on everything from bruising hard rock to epic balladry, while overtly connecting Deimer The Singer and Deimer The Horror Star under the Grog moniker, the scene-stealing character Deimer portrays in the Scared To Death film. The 12-track collection finds Deimer taking a major leap as a vocalist and bandleader, stretching out his instrument beyond distinctively low speak-singing into a more robust melodic style. His more confident and colorful delivery, elevated by years on the road, allowed him to explore an even more impressive range of styles, as evidenced by the already released singles, including the thunderous Top 40 Active Rock radio single "In Deep" featuring Buckcherry frontman Josh Todd. PRESS HERE to listen to "In Deep" via the official music video and PRESS HERE to listen to and watch the official music video for "Scared To Death," directed by Paul Boyd (Neon Trees, Dave Stewart, Shania Twain), who also wrote and directed the forthcoming film. A Grog Is Born also features a guest appearance from Queensrÿche legend Geoff Tate for a gorgeous reinvention of "Silent Lucidity" and a heavy recreation of the Phil Collins classic "In The Air Tonight."
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