![]() Southern soul prodigy Jimmy Lumpkin has released a new music video for his song "My Name is Love". The video premiered with Glide Magazine who described the track as a "fiery anthem" and said, "Lumpkin’s commanding vocals sound like a call to arms as he sings over a powerful mix of blazing guitar and explosive brass." Lumpkin himself relates, "This music video invokes unity. Not just unity for us as a people, but us as a world.” Watch: Jimmy Lumpkin and the Revival "My Name Is Love" Jimmy Lumpkin belts out sublime sounds that are altogether Country, Rock, Soul and Blues. On February 10th, Lumpkin will release his debut album Home on Skate Mountain Records. The thundering single "My Name is Love" first debuted with Elmore Magazine. Lumpkin delivers "...a fresh brand of rock and soul that rivals the best of the genre," writes Elmore, "with an authenticity that only a little bit of backwoods upbringing can offer."
Jimmy Lumpkin is a singer, songwriter and guitarist with an intoxicating voice and a stirring, soulful bend to his own brand of music. With the voice of a 100-year-old angel from the delta, the soul found in Jimmy’s music is like no other. Fronting an ace collection local players, he leads the band known as Jimmy Lumpkin and the Revival. Rounding out the Revival lineup on the road are bassist Quintin Berry, guitarist Morris Barosa, and drummer Chris Ozuna. Lumpkin indicates that the band name represents their musical mission: “We want to lift people’s spirits. When we leave the show, we want to leave people like we’ve lifted their spirits. For me, that’s a very important part of music.” For Jimmy Lumpkin and the Revival, the album title Home represents more than just the secluded cabin in the swamps of southern Alabama where the new music was written. “We use the word ‘home’ all the time and it means so many different things to so many people. But when I write these songs, I want to live in the songs,” says Lumpkin, who grew up in Savannah, Georgia, but now lives in the marshlands near Mobile, Alabama. “As somebody who’s here in Alabama, there’s probably not a week that goes by where we don’t remember our roots -- where we come from musically, and we share that sense of pride that all these great musicians made music in our home state,” he says. Home Tracklist: 1. Troubled Soul 2. Count To Three 3. The Best One 4. My Name is Love 5. Cabin Song 6. Raven of Jade 7. Kings and Queens 8. My Habit is You 9. Bones And Ghost 10. Everytime I leave 11. Already Out There 12.Down To the Fields Jimmy Lumpkin Official Website
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