MTS Management Group Artist Ed Roman Gives Fans First Taste of Upcoming Album "Red Omen"
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter and MTS artist, Ed Roman has released acoustic demo videos of songs from his forthcoming album, "Red Omen." The album is expected for early 2016 release.
Shelburne, Canada, July 16, 2015 --(PR.com)-- MTS Management Group is happy to announce Canadian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Ed Roman has released four acoustic demo videos of songs from his forthcoming album, Red Omen. Lyrics have also been posted to his social media pages. Ed is currently in pre-production for the album, on his farm in Shelburne, Ontario. The award-winning artist is scheduled for New York and Philadelphia concert dates, beginning on July 25th. He will also attend the Josie Show Awards in Nashville, TN, in September. Red Omen is the follow-up to Ed's critically acclaimed album, Letters From High Latitudes. The new album is tentatively scheduled for an early 2016 release.
Videos posted on Ed's youtube page include, "Laughing Mad," Lay One Down," "Tough Cookie," and "You Treat Me Like a Fool." Ed has also posted a brief "thank you" message to his fans, explaining the process of song selection.
Lyrics to "Laughing Mad:"
Hey did I ever tell you that I grew up with Red Omen and boy was he a neat kid.
He had all sorts of really cool things to play with like a plutonium spaceship lunchbox and a bathtub full of Lego.
And I didn't believe you when somebody said that he fled with Jimi Hendrix to a UFO type Basecamp up on Machu Picchu
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess give me two words in my defence
I'm laughing mad.
And there's a red hot stove down in Pittsburgh going out hard like a cherry pie.
Call me a fibber call me a liar say to my face like a cross between Benjamin Franklin and Ian Pace.
And I didn't believe the man from MI6
Living out in the sticks who souped up his side-by-side just like Evil Knievel.
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess please give me two words in my defence
I'm laughing mad
Well that's about all that sums it up for me today you seen my nerves are shattered tired tattered and beginning to fray
Just like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz realizing only now we're caught in someone else's claws.
And I didn't believe in myself if no one else to be making voodoo music in some small town way up in Canada.
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess please give me two words in my defense
I'm laughing mad
Ed Roman is an Award-winning singer/songwriter, performer and multi-instrumentalist from Shelburne, Ontario, Canada. Blurring the lines between pop, rock, folk, and country music genres, Ed’s uniquely crafted songs have received regular rotation on more than 100 terrestrial radio stations across North America. Ed is a 2014 Artists Music Guild Award Nominee and a 2014 Artists In Music Award Nominee. He is also a 2014 International Music and Entertainment Association Award Winner and a two-time Indie Music Channel Award winner. Ed has performed at the Red Gorilla Music Fest during SXSW, The Millennium Music Conference, and SS Cape May, and he will be touring New York City and Philly in July. Recently, Ed traveled to Jamaica to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid to the island, while shooting the music video for “Jamaica.” His current album, Letters From High Latitudes (an homage to his Ontario home) is a critically-acclaimed vehicle for Ed’s socio-political, earthly-conscious and globally-aware messages. This earthy, funky and magical mix of music has earned Ed Roman airplay chart recognition and won over legions of fans around the world, known as “Ed Heads.”
Videos posted on Ed's youtube page include, "Laughing Mad," Lay One Down," "Tough Cookie," and "You Treat Me Like a Fool." Ed has also posted a brief "thank you" message to his fans, explaining the process of song selection.
Lyrics to "Laughing Mad:"
Hey did I ever tell you that I grew up with Red Omen and boy was he a neat kid.
He had all sorts of really cool things to play with like a plutonium spaceship lunchbox and a bathtub full of Lego.
And I didn't believe you when somebody said that he fled with Jimi Hendrix to a UFO type Basecamp up on Machu Picchu
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess give me two words in my defence
I'm laughing mad.
And there's a red hot stove down in Pittsburgh going out hard like a cherry pie.
Call me a fibber call me a liar say to my face like a cross between Benjamin Franklin and Ian Pace.
And I didn't believe the man from MI6
Living out in the sticks who souped up his side-by-side just like Evil Knievel.
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess please give me two words in my defence
I'm laughing mad
Well that's about all that sums it up for me today you seen my nerves are shattered tired tattered and beginning to fray
Just like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz realizing only now we're caught in someone else's claws.
And I didn't believe in myself if no one else to be making voodoo music in some small town way up in Canada.
Excuse me it's not my fault he's playing the crime so he can't get caught I said
Excuse me I must confess please give me two words in my defense
I'm laughing mad
Ed Roman is an Award-winning singer/songwriter, performer and multi-instrumentalist from Shelburne, Ontario, Canada. Blurring the lines between pop, rock, folk, and country music genres, Ed’s uniquely crafted songs have received regular rotation on more than 100 terrestrial radio stations across North America. Ed is a 2014 Artists Music Guild Award Nominee and a 2014 Artists In Music Award Nominee. He is also a 2014 International Music and Entertainment Association Award Winner and a two-time Indie Music Channel Award winner. Ed has performed at the Red Gorilla Music Fest during SXSW, The Millennium Music Conference, and SS Cape May, and he will be touring New York City and Philly in July. Recently, Ed traveled to Jamaica to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid to the island, while shooting the music video for “Jamaica.” His current album, Letters From High Latitudes (an homage to his Ontario home) is a critically-acclaimed vehicle for Ed’s socio-political, earthly-conscious and globally-aware messages. This earthy, funky and magical mix of music has earned Ed Roman airplay chart recognition and won over legions of fans around the world, known as “Ed Heads.”
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