Today, Ferry Townes unveils her latest music video for “Still Mad” featured on her debut album, Side Effects of Happiness released on July 26 via Licorice Pizza Records (vinyl available for pre-order). Filmed against the stunning backdrops of Saguaro National Park and White Sands, New Mexico, the “Still Mad” music video intensifies the track’s raw and brooding energy, perfectly complementing her enticing and sultry vocals. The video follows others from the debut collection such as “Be Here”, “Times Two” and “T.G.F.K.”.
Director Amber Rose Kawena masterfully conveys and captures the raw, unresolved, and lingering anger toward a former lover. By setting Ferry Townes against the backdrop of a barren desert, she is only surrounded by “miles and miles of land and a grudge.” The visuals not only amplify the emotional depth of the track but also showcase Ferry Townes’ remarkable ability to lyrically connect with audiences.
Prompted by Ferry Townes’ spontaneous cross country road trip to move from her Staten Island roots to Los Angeles, her wardrobe was “inspired by the states and cities we were headed to… and we attempted or successfully thrifted those pieces throughout our [content] shoots.”
WATCH “STILL MAD” MUSIC VIDEO
PRE-ORDER SIDE EFFECTS OF HAPPINESS VINYL
The sounds of Ferry Townes is an eclectic blend of acoustic and electronic elements, reminiscent of bands like HAIM and boygenius, yet with a distinct melodic narrative and alternative pop flair. She shares “Every page of lyrics tries to be closure to a tumultuous day, trying to compost the hard shit and turn it into energy, heartbreak into audacity, anxiousness into meditation. Nothing about life right now is normal and we are all off-roading emotionally and these songs should feel like a 4x4 for listeners.”
Born and raised in Staten Island, the name Ferry Townes pays homage to The Staten Island Ferry, a symbol of Julia’s teen years commuting to LaGuardia High School, family days, dates, and watching the Statue of Liberty pass by. She shares, "Staten Island, often underestimated, grows more irreplaceable to me every time I’m on the road.”
From her deep Staten Island roots, grows a vivid musical exploration of feminine identity and growing pains, sprinkled with anxious flashes and flirty obsessions. Today’s single “Be Here” is just the start of the Ferry Townes’ melodic and coming of age journey. She shares, “I can literally see my growth as a person when I look at these songs. They were written over the span of the past 3 years, which were a rollercoaster. Mid twenties are such a weird age. Ferry Townes was born out of a need to say things we should but don’t. Our songs are like those intense, never-sent letters, filled with raw overshares that one might only say with brave thumbs, but not their mouths."
Licorice Pizza Party
Thursday, October 10 - 7:00pm
Licorice Pizza All Star Band
Featuring Ferry Townes, Midnight Cowgirls andamp; DJ Drew Carey
The Roxy - 9009 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Tickets on Sale HERE
Released today via Capitol Records/Universal Music Canada in digital format, the new edition features four additional tracks, including the never-before released “OK,” alongside the album’s original 11 songs
Taken From The Upcoming Debut Album ‘Where The Light Gets In’ Out 10th January
Just-Announced 2025 Tour Includes Dates In Los Angeles, Austin + Denver Album Release Party
The new video reimagines what it was like behind the scenes for the now iconic original 1973 visual
The live recording will be available on 1CD and 1LP
his gripping music video depicts the story behind Donald Marshall Jr.'s wrongful conviction
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