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Greg Freeman Releases "Curtain" Off Upcoming Album Burnover Out August 22nd

Curtain’ is the new single from Greg Freeman and the second to be revealed from his forthcoming album Burnover, set for release on August 22nd. Pre-order available now HERE

The song is accompanied by a music video directed by Carl Elsaesser and uses repurposed footage from one of Carl’s short films.

Describing the track as “a love song of sorts,” Greg notes its spontaneous feel, sharing that the vocals were likely a first take to preserve a free-flowing, unpolished quality. The song features subtle touches like barnyard animal sounds, but Freeman credits Cam and Sam’s performances on soprano saxophone and piano as the elements that “really made the song."

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