- Music
- 29 Apr 19
The video was shot during the Mississippi band’s European tour, which included a stellar show in Dublin's BelloBar.
Southern rock four-piece Bishop Gunn have released the music video for their current single, 'Anything You Want', taken from their debut album Natchez.
The video was recorded during the course of the Bishop Gunn's first European tour, which was kicked off with a powerful performance in BelloBar, which saw the band delivering a slice of Mississippi soul to Dublin back in February. The tour also included headline dates from Dublin to Cologne, as well as a number of support slots for Slash and Myles Kennedy.
In a statement about the video's release, lead singer Travis McCready reflected on the tour:
“It feels like I had a long dream. Looking over pictures and videos now, make it seem unreal. I’m glad we have this new video to give our fans at home some insight into our first European tour.”
“The shows with Slash were incredible, we really felt very grateful to have been treated with such an opportunity!" Travis continues. "All the members of the band and crew were very welcoming and generous. The folks at those shows were very interactive with us on stage! I had a lot of fun meeting them and taking pictures after the shows.”
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The band bring their new found European confidence back to their hometown of Natchez to headline their annual 'Bishop Gunn Crawfish Boil' (BGCB) in May.
The young group released Natchez, their debut album, in May 2018, working with Grammy Award-winning producers Mark Neill (The Black Keys) and Casey Wasner (Keb’ Mo’). Although titled after their hometown, the album was recorded in the famous Muscle Shoals, Alabama, where the Rolling Stones, Paul Simon, Lynyrd Skynrd, and Aretha Franklin all made historic recordings. Following in this soulful tradition, Bishop Gunn’s music offers a unique insight into southern life in modern America.
Like the previous videos for 'Shine', 'Alabama' and 'Makin’ It', the 'Anything You Want' video was shot by Nashville-based director Tyler Barksdale, who has worked with the band since their inception. Take a look below: