New Song Of The Day: Eb & Sparrow – Working

The Kiwi alt-country outfit fronted by Ebony Lamb has released a new song ahead of the release of their third album, Seeing Things.

The song is Working and it comes complete with a new video clip directed by Finn O’Connor. The band heads out on the road next month for a nationwide tour. Here are the dates:

Saturday 24th March – Paekakariki, St Peters Hall*
Thursday 29th March – Wellington, San Fran*
Friday 6th April – Nelson, Deville Café & Bar*
Saturday 7th April – Onekaka, Mussell Inn
Friday 13th April – Auckland, Tuning Fork w/ Carnivorous Plant Society
Saturday 14th April – Hawkes Bay, Haumoana Hall*
Friday 20th April – Dunedin, The Captain Cook Hotel*
Saturday 21st April – Christchurch, Bluesmoke*
Friday 27th April – Whanganui, Lucky Bar*
Saturday 28th April – Kimbolton, Sculpture Festival (day event)
Saturday 28th April – Palmerston North, Joseph Street Kitchen*
Friday 11th May – Wairarapa – Kiwi Hall Featherston*
Saturday 12th May – Gisborne – Dome Theatre

Here is the record company blurb:

On the back of their previous release Sun/Son (2015, Country Music Award Finalists for album & song 2016) Eb & Sparrow have gained national recognition and have become renowned for their self-carved niche and unique musical style in the ever- widening scope that is New Zealand Americana.

Seeing Things is written by front-woman Ebony Lamb and arranged by Eb & Sparrow, recorded in the historic homestead Ahiaruhe, in the heart of the Wairarapa January 2017, with Tui award winning producer and sound engineer Brett Stanton (NZ/Melbourne) who co-produced with the band. Utilising vintage recording equipment and instruments in the large wooden building to take advantage of the lush textures and presence, the band has pulled out all the stops.

The rhythm section, consists of new drummer Justin Barr (Golden Awesome) Chris Winter on bass, keys & trumpet, Ebony Lamb on electric guitar Gram Antler on electric guitar and bass, and Bryn Heveldt on lapsteel.

Brass section – Sharon Boyd on trombone, and Andrew Legget on trumpet. Lyttelton’s Anita Clark (Motte, Devilish Mary & the Holy Rollers) returns as the brainchild of all fiddle parts and string sections and added percussion by the master of rhythm by Joe McCallum. Stephen Gallagher on selected key parts.

Mixed in Melbourne at ABC Studios and mastered by Mike Gibson of Munki.