CHAZ CARDIGAN EMBRACES THE FANTASY OF AMERICAN EXCELLENCE WITH NEW SINGLE & VIDEO FOR “ROCKWELL”

OUT TODAY, FEBRUARY 18 VIA NVAK COLLECTIVE

TRACK LATEST OFF FORTHCOMING ALBUM PROJECT WRITTEN SOLELY WITH IMMIGRANT, QUEER & POC COLLABORATORS

U.S. TOUR DATES KICK OFF FEBRUARY 24 WITH STOPS IN CHICAGO, NEW YORK CITY, NASHVILLE, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO AND MORE

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Today, February 18, alt pop/rock artist Chaz Cardigan has released his latest single and music video, “Rockwell,” via impact-driven label Nvak Collective. Produced by Chaz himself, the song is about embracing the fantasy of American excellence set to a hard-hitting infectious pop beat.

Stream Chaz Cardigan’s “Rockwell” here: https://orcd.co/chazcardiganrockwell

Chaz Cardigan - Rockwell (Official Music Video) - YouTube

“Rockwell” is the third single release on Nvak Collective. After being burned out from the major label machine, Chaz started secretly writing with friends, immigrant, queer and POC collaborators, with the intent to “document what it feels like right now to be an American when this country is not designed for you and refuses to make space for you in a meaningful way.” The result, a collection of songs titled Absymmetry was written, recorded and produced by Chaz in his bedroom, without telling a soul.

“Over the last few songs I’ve released I’ve been telling a story, and looking at my relationship with the United States as if it was my lover,” shares Cardigan. “In ‘We Look So Good’ and ‘Pictures,’ I’m picking apart the relationship and saying, ‘wow, this looks really unhealthy.’ ‘Rockwell’ is the fantasy of what the relationship could be. Total ecstasy in the white picket fence myth — traditional gender norms, power, and institutions that care about you. It’s a lie, but it’s fucking fun to believe in.”

The track is paired with an equally compelling yet playful video. “This video is the best execution of an idea I’ve ever had, start-to-finish,” Chaz says. “In the past I would come to the table with a concept or a full treatment, and the idea would always get lost in the collaboration process; but Bia Jurema just got it. She really, fully understood what I was going for. We set out to make a complete visual album together that our last two videos are a part of, but ‘Rockwell’ was always the starting center of gravity for us. This sitcom, camp, queering of the American man; deconstructing what it feels like to be powerful and having a blast doing it.”

In the weeks ahead, Los Angeles-based Cardigan is excited to hit the road for a string of live dates. Kicking off February 24 in Superior, WI, the tour will make stops in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and New York City, before wrapping up in his native hometown of Nashville (full list of dates below) and all leading up to the release of more music and the full-length release.

To support the new music, look for Chaz Cardigan to head out on select dates later this month:

2/24 – Superior, WI at University of Wisconsin-Superior
2/25 – Chicago, IL at Schuba’s
2/26 – Columbus, OH at Big Room Bar
2/28 – Pittsburgh, PA at Club Café Live
3/1 – New York, NY at Rockwood Music Hall
3/3 – Charlotte, NC at Neighborhood Theatre (Side Room)
3/4 – Decatur, GA at Eddie’s Attic
3/5 – Nashville, TN at The Basement
3/30 – Denver, CO at Lost Lake Lounge
4/3 – Seattle, WA at Barboza
4/4 – Portland, OR at Mississippi Studios
4/6 – San Francisco, CA at Brick & Mortar Music Hall
4/11 – San Diego, CA at Casbah
4/12 – Westwood, CA at The Peppermint Club

About

Chaz Cardigan writes alternative rock bops with bite and backbone meant for those carefree moments when we want to forget our differences, yet provocative enough to push us towards the solutions we need. As a kid, he gave himself power by picking up a guitar. Inspired by Nirvana, he raged in punk bands at eleven-years-old. Around the same time, he came out in seventh grade. Diving further into music, he taught himself production and honed his stage presence at Louisville bars, open mics, and all kinds of parties. Relocating to Nashville, he went from producing for the hip-hop collective, The Diatribe, to dropping his independent debut I in 2017. Maintaining his momentum, he released a flurry of singles, two EPs, and a web-series over the next few years; landing a major label record deal, and gaining a reputation as an electric live performer. In 2020, he notched a Top 15 Alternative radio hit with “Not OK!” and contributed “As I’ll Ever Be” to the NETFLIX film To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You that has thus far amassed 3.2 million streams. Burned out from the major label machine and experiencing the pervasive confusion brought on by COVID-19, he locked himself in his bedroom, wrote, recorded, and produced his full-length Absymmetry without telling a soul. Upon completion, he showed it to his inner circle and eventually wound up signing to Nvak Collective. Now, the Los Angeles-based artist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist continues this bold, brazen, and bright body of work with anthemic singles “Pictures,” “We Look So Good” and “Rockwell.”

February 18, 2022 7:06pm ET by Falcon Publicity  

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