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Pop / Rock 16 October, 2019

The Mountain Goats Debut New Song In Latest "In The Water" Live Session

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The Mountain Goats are the latest act to play Come Hear North Carolina's new live session series In The Water, in which North Carolina musicians perform in unique and meaningful locations throughout the state.

For the latest session, the band premieres a new song, "Let Me Bathe in Demonic Light," at the historic train depot in Hamlet, N.C. - the birthplace of John Coltrane. Songwriter and guitarist John Darnielle also discusses what North Carolina means to him as a musician and why he picked Coltrane's hometown to debut a new song.

Watch an extended version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=695m0kIkfQQ&feature=youtu.be

Previous In The Water sessions included Mary Lattimore performing from the Chapel of Rest in Historic Happy Valley, near Lenoir, N.C. (located between her hometowns of Asheville and Shelby), while discussing the impact of North Carolina on her music. Greensboro native Vanessa Ferguson then performed at the childhood home of Nina Simone in Tryon, N.C. as part of an effort to save and preserve the historic birthplace of the high priestess of soul. Upcoming episodes of In The Water will include a session with Brooke Simpson, a Hollister, N.C. native, member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe and 2017 finalist on The Voice.

Each episode of In The Water features a three-to-four-song performance, as well as environmental footage and narration from the artist, to paint a picture of the spaces - both literal and metaphorical - that shape the sounds and souls of each musician.

In The Water is the latest addition to this year's Come Hear North Carolina festivities, a celebration of the state's rich musical history from the North Carolina Arts Council and North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Recent events included "Nina Simone Weekend" at North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh and "Music at the Mansion," an unprecedented concert series filmed at the North Carolina Executive Mansion.

For more information visit www.ComeHearNC.com






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