Back to news 09/04/20

ADAM HAMBRICK WILL SEE YOU ON THE “FLIPSIDE.”

ADAM HAMBRICK WILL SEE YOU ON THE “FLIPSIDE.”
Artist
Adam Hambrick

Capitol Records Nashville / Buena Vista Records’ Adam Hambrick unveiled his latest release titled, Top Down, Southbound, comprised of his two new songs “Sunshine State of Mind” and “Do The Math.” The project is the first of three releases, which Adam playfully describes as ‘Flip Sides,’ a series of two track releases bound together by a common thread. Written by Adam Hambrick, Kelly Archer, and Gordie Sampson, the hypnotic “Sunshine State of Mind” creates a mood evocative of driving down a warm Spanish coast. The poignant “Do The Math,” penned by Hambrick, David Fanning, and Nick Donley, measures a man’s pain by adding up the drinks he uses to drown it.

“The title Top Down Southbound actually comes out of the song, ‘Sunshine State of Mind,’” says Adam. “It’s a feeling. It’s a feeling that I think the way love is supposed to feel, and I think at its best is an easy drive down the highway with the sunshine coming through the windshield and music on the radio. When love is at its best, I think it’s that kind of feel-good groove.”

Adam will continue to drop Flip Sides through the Fall and the beginning of 2021, culminating into a complete body of work. Adam’s music has been spotlighted by Associated Press, CMT, Forbes, Huffington Post, People, Rolling Stone, among many others. Adam previously released his Amazon Original cover of Alan Jackson’s classic hit, “Midnight In Montgomery,” and has written a multitude of songs including No. 1 hits for Dan + Shay (“How Not To”) and Justin Moore (“Somebody Else Will”).

Audio / Adam Hambrick talks about the title of his flipside two-song collection.

Download

Adam Hambrick (title Top Down) OC: …feel-good groove. :29
“The title Top Down Southbound actually comes out of the song, ‘Sunshine State of Mind/’ It’s a feeling. It’s a feeling that I think the way love is supposed to feel, and I think at its best is an easy drive down the highway with the sunshine coming through the windshield and music on the radio. When love is at its best, I think it’s that kind of feel-ggod groove.”