Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Rosehill offers free album download

Country music duo Rosehill is celebrating the season of giving with “A Gift for You.” Found on Rosehill's Facebook page, “A Gift for You” comes straight from the hearts of Rosehill's Mitch McBain and Blake Myers to their fans, family and friends as a thank you for supporting them and the release of their debut album, White Lines and Stars this past October 12th. The album is being offered as a free download through January 31st, 2011 and is available after Facebook users “Like” Rosehill's page to unlock the offer found at facebook.com/rosehilllive.

The pair’s distinctive personality breaks out beyond their music. Listeners can find “Ridin’ with Rosehill,” the duo’s weekly podcast for great stories behind the music, anecdotes from the road and insight into the guys’ everyday. This free podcast can be subscribed to on iTunes.

Produced by Radney Foster, a Texas legend in his own right, and successful singer-songwriter Jay Clementi, this debut boasts personal and passionate songwriting with a distinctly Texas edge. Rosehill's Mitch McBain and Blake Myers are the former founding members of regional favorite Texas High Life. Having earned their road degree, McBain and Myers stripped down to their roots and relocated back to their hometown of Cypress, Texas. There, they broke ground on a new musical beginning.

Texas grit adds texture to the polished country sound throughout the album, and "White Lines and Stars" is sure to be the first in a string of many hits. Opener “West of Sunset” stomps in with a vintage guitar lick that easily sets the pace for the rest of the alt-country to follow. “Believer” delivers upbeat harmonies between McBain and Myers with a hook that effortlessly remains in your head. The harmonica-tinged closing track “Love Burns On” reminisces a lost friend and celebrates life's gifts.

Each endeavor on White Lines and Stars cements the pair's penchant for meaningful and relevant songwriting, painting a collective tale of love and loss that is both intimate and relatable.

For more information and supporting tour dates, please visit www.rosehill-live.com.

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