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Get the latest OurVinyl session in your inbox every Friday - https://www.ourvinyl.tv/newsletter Please click those like and subscribe buttons. It helps us keep doing what we are doing! Stream/purchase this song: https://ov.ffm.to/evan-bartels-shotgun Americana artist and native of Tobias, Nebraska @EvanBartelsMusic performs his latest single, the pain-filled “Shotgun”. This session was filmed and recorded live from The Attic at Warren Paints in Nashville, Tennessee. Follow OurVinyl: Facebook: / ourvinyl Twitter: / ourvinyl Instagram: / ourvinyl SoundCloud: / ourvinyl Follow Evan Bartels: Facebook: / theevanbartels Twitter: / theevanbartels Instagram: / the_evan_bartels YouTube: / @evanbartelsmusic About Evan: Evan Bartels comes from a town of 100 people called Tobias. Found on a lone stretch of highway that cuts across the Nebraskan prairie, it’s a place that offers immeasurable freedom, while threatening a life of unanswered wanting. It was here the sentiment behind his work was forged. Storytelling has always been a fixture in his writing, and Bartels continues to evolve his narratives by digging deeper beneath the surface and clinging to an authentic message. He captures a moment and fleshes it out to its barest, rawest form, thereby creating a piece of art that—regardless of genre or setting—moves the listener. Bartels’s most current work embodies this action and directly reflects his mission to convey truthful narratives. During a time when we’re all looking for something to believe in, Bartels is preaching a much-needed gospel: live a life that doesn’t shy away from difficulty, but rather uses every aspect of the journey, its joys, and sorrows, to grow into the best version of ourselves. About OurVinyl: OurVinyl films creative live performances with both emerging and established musicians. Artists they've worked with include Tyler Childers, St. Paul and The Broken Bones, Ed Sheeran, Trevor Hall, Allen Stone, Dispatch, and Donavon Frankenreiter. They strive to push the production envelope by filming artists in unique settings that complement the music while capturing studio quality audio regardless of the setting. It’s all live, all one take, no punching in, no autotune, no cheating. Just high energy and true authenticity. For more information you can visit https://www.ourvinyl.tv/ Lyrics: If I’m being honest I’m gonna lie to you When you ask me how I’m doing I’ll use all the words we both know You want me too If I’m being honest I’ve been thinking about the day Where I don’t feel anything at all And I don’t fear anything at all I’m gonna go Gonna load my shotgun Point that barrel right where it hurts. Ain’t no telling what comes after Might not be better but it can’t get worse. I cried out In silent desperation I cried out I called your name My god, my god Why have you forsaken me I cried out But my words have now abandoned me. I’m gonna go Gonna load my shotgun Point that barrel right where it hurts. Ain’t no telling what comes after Might not be better but it can’t get worse. I could tell you but you can’t imagine That first breath after nothing happens You ain’t cried like that since you come out your mother Hearing that click and thanking god for Bad primers with good timing I’m gonna go Gonna load my shotgun (written by Evan Bartels) Performers: Guitar & Lead Vocal: Evan Bartels Keys: Ryan Connors Bass: Logan Bartels Guitar: Jacob Stiefel Credits: Co-Directors: Tom Beal & Michael Moen Executive Producer: Amber Christian Editor: Tom Beal Camera 1: Tom Beal Camera 2: Craig Hill Camera 3: Michael Moen Camera 4: Molly Mantlow Tracking Engineer: Nick Byrd Mixing Engineer: Dylan Alldredge Mastering Engineer: Kevin Dailey Photographer: Molly Mantlow