BAY AREA BAND, BOURBON THERAPY TO RELEASE NEW SINGLE /VIDEO “PEACE THAT YOU DESERVE” ON NOVEMBER 9--JUST AHEAD OF VETERAN’S DAY
The Song Explores the Struggles of a War Veteran Returning Home, with 100% of the Proceeds from iTunes Sales in November Going to the Organization, Mission 22*
Bourbon Therapy is an indie rock/Americana band fronted by the
husband and wife duo of Aaron and Rebecca Skiles. By mixing big guitars
with piano, strings and an occasional harmonica, their sound ranges
from heavy-riff-laden songs to expressive ballads, providing a dynamic
range of anthemic tunes.
Their latest single
and video, “Peace That You Deserve” will release on 11/09/2018. The
song explores the struggles of a Veteran returning home from war and
trying to get back into the daily rhythm of life with his family. This
haunting, beautiful song features the graceful vocals of Rebecca Skiles
and includes an intense musical, vocal crescendo that articulates the
darkness and challenges that some of our Veterans face.
As
a Veteran himself, (West Point grad and served in the Army from
1996-2001), Aaron Skiles has friends who have served in war and been
affected by PTSD. Skiles had wanted to write a song about their plight
for a while, but was having trouble coming up with the lyrics for this
heavy topic. “Then one day Rebecca and I heard an interview on NPR with
a soldier who had been struggling to return to his ‘normal’ life back
in the US after having been at war,” he explained. “He described his
depression, suicidal thoughts, relations to friends and fear of crowds.
Everything he was struggling with. As soon as I was home I picked up
my guitar and almost instantly came up with the musical portion of the
song. As I played it, the lyrics ‘I hope you finally find the peace
that you deserve’ came to me and I knew I’d found the elusive chorus I’d
been chasing.”
The rest of the band helped
with arrangements and thought the best way to end the song would be to
have Rebecca sing the main chorus line, with no music behind her. The
line, “I hope you finally find the peace that you deserve” is the last
powerful impression the listener has and there is nothing else,
sonically, to distract from the message of that line.
The
video was produced, directed, and edited by Cesar Delly. It was filmed
in August 2018 in two locations, The Grand Lake Farmer’s Market and
their house, both in Oakland, CA. The Skiles, their daughter and even
their dog have character roles in the video with professional actor and
family friend, Jack Kennedy playing the lead. Kennedy is also a
Veteran, a former Army paratrooper who met Skiles while at West Point.
The
trickiest part of making the video was that Aaron and Jack had wanted
to make sure that the military imagery was not only respectful, but also
tasteful and accurately portrayed. They had originally considered
trying to create some war scenes but thought that it might not feel
authentic enough, at best, and might actually be disrespectful, at
worst. In order to give the viewer the understanding that Jack was a
former soldier, they decided to shoot scenes where Jack was reminiscing
while holding his former Army medals (which are actual medals Aaron had
been awarded during his service) and polishing his actual combat boots
from his time as a paratrooper in the Army. This gave the effect that
the main character was having trouble letting go of his wartime past.
“When
we recorded the video, we thought we’d like to give the song a chance
to possibly have a happy ending in the viewer’s eyes,” explained Skiles.
“After all the chorus is one of hope, but not of certainty. The topic
is heavy enough—we didn’t feel the need to make the video entirely
depressing.” The crew decided to end the music and then have Rebecca
say, “Come on guys, let’s go inside” allowing for the hope that this
soldier and his family have a chance to work through their issues.
Bourbon
Therapy has released two previous records before this single. Hymnals
and Hangovers in 2016 and a live EP, Three More for the Road; Live from
Oakland, 1-20-18. They are donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of
the iTunes single, “Peace That You Deserve” in the month of November to
the organization Mission 22.
Band: Aaron Skiles (bass, piano, harmonica, vocals); Rebecca Skiles (vocals); Josh Manion (drums, vocals); Andrew Waegel (pedal steel, dobro); Maria Long (vocals); Robbie Kimzey (guitars)
*Mission 22 is a non-profit, non-political organization that is dedicated to ending Veteran suicide through various awareness and treatment programs.
For more information:
bourbontherapy.comBand: Aaron Skiles (bass, piano, harmonica, vocals); Rebecca Skiles (vocals); Josh Manion (drums, vocals); Andrew Waegel (pedal steel, dobro); Maria Long (vocals); Robbie Kimzey (guitars)
*Mission 22 is a non-profit, non-political organization that is dedicated to ending Veteran suicide through various awareness and treatment programs.
For more information:
mission22.com/#ourcause
Powerful song and video
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