Generationals – ‘Catahoula Man’

Generationals pay homage to a generation of synth-heavy 80s pop with their new single, ‘Catahoula Man’, the band’s 5th single release for 2017 alone.

Citing their inspiration for the track from early American-Modernist painter, Stuart Davis, best known for his jazz-influenced proto-pop art paintings in the 1940s and 50s. Battling depression behind his colourful art, Davis continued to create beautiful, poppy art, despite his mental state. Generationals took note of this, and the video for ‘Catahoula Man’, created by director an animator Micah Gardner, shows this.

Generationals play tonight, 8pm, at Teragram Ballroom, in Los Angeles, on the final date of their West Coast tour. You can find out more details from their Facebook page. Be sure also to check out Generationals on Twitter, Instagram, SoundCloud, and their official website.

Stream and download ‘Catahoula Man’ here.

Generationals - Catahoula Man [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

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