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Myles Kennedy Unveils Animated Video for 'Miss You When You're Gone'

Myles Kennedy releases an animated video for 'Miss You When You're Gone' from his upcoming album set for October 2024.

Published on Sunday, September 15, 2024 at 8:00 PM

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Myles Kennedy, renowned for his work with Alter Bridge and Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, has released a captivating animated music video for his latest single, "Miss You When You're Gone." This track is part of his upcoming third solo album, The Art Of Letting Go, set to be released on October 11, 2024, via Napalm Records. The song explores themes of a deteriorating relationship, exemplified in the lyrics, "This is gonna hurt like hell, I know too well."

The accompanying video, which showcases a narrative involving a friendship between a girl and a ghost, was brought to life by Kennedy and animator Ollie Jones. Both visually and thematically, the video serves to deepen the song's emotional impact.

"Say What You Will," the album's debut single, has been making waves as the most spun track of Kennedy's solo career, climbing the U.S. Active Rock radio charts. This upbeat song has amassed over 1.5 million views on its music video, directed by Gordy De St Jeor. The video tells a powerful story about self-discovery and empowerment, marking a high point in Kennedy's storied career.

To celebrate the album release, Kennedy will embark on a tour starting in the UK this November, with additional dates throughout Europe and a North American leg slated for early 2025. The The Art Of Letting Go Tour 2024 will also feature support from fellow artists such as Devin Townsend, Black River Delta and Tim Montana among others.

Kennedy's upcoming album consists of ten tracks, including other newly released songs, "Mr. Downside" and "Saving Face." With a mix of reflection and powerful storytelling, The Art Of Letting Go aims to resonate with both old and new fans upon its release.

For more details on the album and tour, visit Myles Kennedy's official site.

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