
Nasvhille-based folk rock band Arts Fishing Club release “heart will remain” music video from their recent album, Rothko Sky.
With a delicately plucked guitar accompanied by a soft and sweet vocal performance, “heart will remain,” celebrates love that lasts a lifetime. The music video reinforces the song’s premise as viewers watch a young couple growing old together.
Describing the sing, Arts Fishing Club frontman Christopher Kessenich said, “‘heart will remain’ is the story of a snowy first date. It is that inexplicable feeling of knowing that ‘this is going to last… there is something different here and it’s going to be alive forever.’”
The band is certain to perform this and other singles, including “doug song” and “keep on walking” from Rothko Sky in their upcoming performance at Jammin Java on July 12 with Molly Martin, who has herself recently released a new album, Mary. Arts Fishing Club kicked off their national headlining tour at Bonnaroo in June and after stopping in Vienna, VA, will continue on to Pennsylvania, New York, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and Minnesota.
“Heart will remain” is available now on major streaming platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music.
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