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The Immediate Family Self Titled Album Out Now

Esteemed supergroup, The Immediate Family, released their new self-titled album August 27th via Quarto Valley Records. Produced by the band, the new album features twelve original songs, including the first single “Fair Warning” plus two bonus tracks: live versions of the Danny Kortchmar/Jackson Browne collaboration “Somebody’s Baby” and Warren Zevon’s “Johnny Strikes Up the Band.”

To celebrate the release of The Immediate Family, fans had the opportunity to physically attend or join in a special Livestream event from the Grammy Museum on August 26th, beginning at 7:00 pm PST/10:00 pm EST. The band played each track from the new album and shared stories and behind-the-scene tidbits into the making of the recording.

The new self-titled album is now available on all platforms: https://smarturl.it/ImmediateFamilyAlbum

The Immediate Family New Album and Single Release

The Immediate Family will be releasing their highly anticipated full-length, self-titled album on August 27th via Quarto Valley Records. Produced by the band, the new album features twelve original songs plus two bonus tracks: live versions of the Danny Kortchmar/Jackson Browne collaboration “Somebody’s Baby” and Warren Zevon’s “Johnny Strikes Up the Band.” The first single/video, “Fair Warning,” will be released July 30th.

Recorded over three days at Jackson Browne’s studio in Los Angeles, the new album kicks off with a blast of electric guitars with the lead track “Can’t Stop Progress.” The fiery three-guitar interplay intertwines throughout the rest of the album on songs like “Fair Warning,” “Time to Come Clean,” and “Turn it up to Ten.” The band’s love of rock ‘n roll’s roots surfaces in the funky, bluesy tones of “Slippin’ and Slidin’,” “Divorced,” and the Brill Building-esque “Damage.”