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Dohse – “End of Main St.” [World Premiere Song Stream]
Here it goes… Dohse, the solo project of the former frontman of Fight the Quiet, is set to release its debut EP, Old Roads, on September 9th. “End of Main St” is the first single from the forthcoming album and is now available for streaming – listen below. The song is also available for purchase beginning today, so hit your nearest digital retailer (say iTunes and get buying!
The Skinny: Here it goes… Dohse, the solo project of the former frontman of Fight the Quiet, is set to release its debut EP, Old Roads, on September 9th. “End of Main St” is the first single from the forthcoming album and is now available for streaming – listen below. The song is also available for purchase beginning today, so hit your nearest digital retailer (say iTunes and get buying!
Old Roads, Dohse’s debut EP, is a “before” snapshot. After a decade fronting desert dance rock band Fight the Quiet (Clear Channel’s Artist to Watch alongside Mumford & Sons and Neon Trees, FUSE TV’s Artist of the Month, with songs featured on shows on MTV & VH1), Dohse knew it was time to change things up and strike out on his own.
He had relocated from Flagstaff to Nashville in an exodus rooted in restlessness. Written prior to his move to Nashville, the songs on Old Roads capture this desire to make the leap toward something greater, and to stop searching for new opportunities along the same old rutted roads. “These songs reference my love for the road and my desire to run away from home or possibly find ‘home.’ Old roads lead to the same old places. In Nashville, I finally found some new ones.”
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