The band is currently on the road for their headlining THE LAST RESORT TOUR. Growing from bar band to an in-demand headliner the trio has spent the past few years on the road selling out headline tours from coast to coast as well as getting to support some of Country music’s biggest stars like George Strait, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw and Little Big Town. The trio was also named New Vocal Group of the Year at the 2018 ACM Awards and are bringing listeners a resurgence of their thick harmonies, sad melodies, tart lyrics and steel guitar with their latest album THE LAST RESORT: GREETINGS FROM (Big Machine Records). Their 2x Platinum-certified chart-topping debut “Drinkin’ Problem,” which offers an intentional nod to Country music reminiscent of the 1970s and 80s, earned the band their first GRAMMY® Awards nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance. Launching in 2017 with rave reviews, ON THE ROCKS was declared “the year’s best Country album” by Washington Post. When researchers in Italy surveyed frontline health care workers with burnout during the first peak of the pandemic, they found that 55. Wystrach, Carson and Duddy all played an integral role in writing the 14-track album with Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne as a follow-up to the critically acclaimed, GOLD-certified debut album, ON THE ROCKS (Big Machine Records). One common burnout symptom is insomnia, Dr. 1 position on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales chart upon release,receiving praise from outlets such as Rolling Stone, Variety, NPR and Entertainment Weekly among others. Their critically-acclaimed sophomore album LET IT ROLL (Big Machine Records) earned the No. Rooted in tradition in both sound and style, the trio initially garnered attention playing clubs in the region. Taken from The O2 in London, UK on March 11th 2023.Hailing from Dripping Springs, TX lead vocalist Mark Wystrach fronts Midland’s rich sound that is rounded out with lead guitarist/ vocalist Jess Carson and bass player/ vocalist Cameron Duddy. Sure, it's a song that's covered by everyone, but it marked a perfect end to an arena set for the ages. Speaking of covers - Midland's execution of their choices was flawless, taking on Garth Brooks' 'Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old), Glen Campbell's iconic 'Wichita Lineman' and Jerry Read's 'East Bound and Down', before ending on a jaw-dropping rendition of Chris Isaak's 'Wicked Game'. This was most notable during the surprise cover of Thin Lizzy's 'The Boys are Back in Town', Cameron taking centre stage and leading a call and response with the 20,000-strong audience, before going on to shred hard enough to rip his jeans. Members regularly switched roles - bassist Cameron and guitarist Jess each taking their own turns to sing lead vocals and front songs. The instrumentation throughout the set was flawless loose, groovy and jamming whilst remaining perfectly tight. Midland's brand new 'Burn Out' video debuts on Friday, and this is what the guys from the band had to say about the inspiration, casting and making of the masterpiece. Burn Out is the third single to be released from Midland’s 2017 debut On the Rocks, which earned them a pair of Grammy nominations as well as the ACM award for New Vocal Duo of the Year. Midland's Burn Out lyrics were written by Mark Wystrach, Jess Carson, Cameron Duddy, Shane McAnally and Josh Osborne. Midland certainly have a knack for bringing a modern twang to their sun-drenched, traditionalist country vibes, in large part thanks to the sheer creative skill of their songwriting and musicianship. The official music video for Burn Out premiered on YouTube on Friday the 18th of May 2018. The packed-out and adoring crowd were up out of their seats from the get-go, swaying along with interlocked arms to the mellow numbers and boogying down the aisles to the honky tonk tunes. Country favourites Midland took to the main stage of the O2 Arena on Saturday night for C2C Festival, bringing the Texan heat to the heart of London with a fiery set of neo-traditionalist bangers and immaculate covers.įronted by Mark Wystrach (aka Holler's Most Fanciable Artist, as voted for by our readers), who glided about throughout the performance with toweringly smooth moves and an all-knowing cheeky charm, the band kicked off with a dramatic Spaghetti Western-esque intro, leading straight into The Last Resort: Greetings From's 'If I Lived Here'.
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