
Writing and recording 'Gone Like That' really made that dream of mine seem real and achievable and I'm so excited for it to be a single."Īnd that is exactly what he did. "Hearing his reaction to this song really gave me the confidence to pursue making a country album - something I wanted to do for a long time. When I sent "Gone Like That" into my publisher to pitch to a country artist, he said he really wanted me to record it," Josh says. "Gone Like That," which Josh co-wrote with Clint Lagerberg and Nicolle Galyon, is special to him because it was the song that convinced him to pursue a country music career, which led to his record deal with MCA Nashville. Josh Kelley will debut his new single, "Gone Like That," on CBS's The Talk today.


ELIE Z.Josh Kelley To Debut New Song On The Talk Today Other highlights include the funky shoe-tapper “Makeup” and the facetious, yet charming, humor of “Rich Girls, Poor Girls.”įun Fact: Before starting Everybody Else, Carrick majored in animation at Harvard University. Emotions gush forth from lyrical lamentations such as, “Moments ago it seems to me/That we were just kids in a memory” (In Memoriam) and “I miss the rain I miss the sun/When I’m at home I miss being gone” (The Longest Hour of My Life). It is against this layered sonic landscape that motifs of love lost and the anxiety of ever-fleeting childhood are set. What’s the Deal? Featuring the production acumen of knob-tweaker Rick Parker (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Josh Kelley), Everybody Else is replete with catchy choruses, syncopated handclaps, and fuzzy guitar licks. Their eponymous debut, out April 3 via the Militia Group imprint, is steeped in jangly hooks reminiscent of fellow indie rockers Fountains of Wayne and the Gin Blossoms.

Composed of vocalist/guitarist Carrick Moore Gerety, drummer Mikey McCormack, and bassist Austin Williams, the feisty upstarts excel in crafting streamlined power pop with an assertive edge. suburb of Silverlake, Everybody Else is a three-piece rock outfit that owes its namesake to a Kinks B-side.
