Gable Price and Friends Drop their New Live EP
Four-piece alternative rock band Gable Price and Friends has just released their new EP. Live At THE END (Capitol CMG) is available on all digital platforms. Listen HERE.
Encompassing five live-performance songs from their 2022 album The Consequence Of Being Alive, "Brother Jack," "Upside," "I Don't Wanna Live Like This," "Tough Love," and "I LOVE TO STRUGGLE," the project was recorded at their show from the Nashville-based venue The End. A music video filmed during the show for "I Don't Wanna Live Like This" is below.
"A song never quite feels done until we sing it in a room of people," Gable Price and Friends share as a band collectively. "Live at THE END is our best attempt to capture the euphoric feeling of being in the same room and singing these songs together. We hope it makes you feel something new about these songs."
With their new live EP, the California-bred rock and roll band continues to share energy-laced and feel-good rock and roll music and are excited to keep performing their songs on the road. They just kicked off their tour sharing songs from The Consequence Of Being Alive album last weekend, hitting markets such as Chicago, Grand Rapids, Indianapolis, and Nashville. The tour runs through the summer and for more information, visit GablePriceandFriends.com
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