Neil Nathan Inc. - Power To The People: Then & Now - 2 Song Music Video - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 05, 2016
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This is a two song concept video for Neil's Stones/ELO inspired Everybody Everywhere and the John Lennon inspired All We Need Is So Much More. Part 1 kicks off with footage of legendary anchorman Walter Cronkite and features classic photos of protests past (Women's Suffrage, Apartheid, Vietnam, Child Labor, Civil Rights) while Part 2 begins with CNN New Anchor Anderson Cooper and features photos of more recent protests worldwide (Gay Rights, Occupy, Arab Spring, Ukraine, Climate Change, Immigration).

This is the fourth music video from Neil Nathan Inc.'s Sweep The Nation power to the people concept LP.

UK's No Ripchord Magazine calls Neil "the bastard step-child of Jackson Browne and David Bowie." And Canada's Snob's Music says 'the tunes are so sugary, they'd give Matthew Sweet a toothache."

Huffington Post calls his new Jumpstart claymation music video, "a bizarre good time."

Neil's debut LP, The Distance Calls, was produced by Detroit Garage Rock Hero Bobby Harlow (King Tuff, The Go) and featured musicians from QOTSA, The Dead Weather, and Detroit Cobras.

That record featured Neil's cover of ELO's "Do Ya," which so impressed rock n roll hall of famer, Jeff Lynne, that he gave his blessing for it to appear on Showtime's Californication Soundtrack. The song is also in regular rotation on Sirius/XM's The Coffeehouse.

The Distance Calls also included "California Run," which has been featured on ESPN and NHL Network, and is spun live at San Francisco Giants home games. Neil's friend and former roommate, actress Rosario Dawson, guest starred in the music video.

Neil's new LP, Sweep The Nation, was debuted on Seattle's KEXP. It's been called a "scintillating master work" and a "crunchy hard rocking masterpiece." It's garnered features in Magnet Magazine and The Vinyl District, who both called the record "Impressive."

Praise for Neil Nathan.....

"Neil Nathan might not be a household name, but we're adding a big fat "yet" to the end of that statement." - Flavorpill

Praise for Neil Nathan Inc.'s Power To The People Concept LP, Sweep The Nation....

"Impressive." - The Vinyl District

"So Impressed." - Magnet Magazine

"Fearless anthems for freedom fighters. The louder you play this, the better it sounds." - New York Music Daily

"A good time." - Huffington Post

"A crunchy, hard rocking masterpiece, the vocal harmonies are really stellar. Truly well crafted songs imbued with the spirit of David Bowie, Roger Waters, and Bruce Springsteen." - Surviving The Golden Age

"A scintillating master work. Only Neil can weave between Neil Young, The Kinks, and Queens of the Stone Age from song to song. - Blogs N Roses

"Pretty damned cool. Neil Nathan incorporates plenty of Bowie, Bolan, Neil Young, Lou Reed and Stooges in his muscular homage to the current times." - Aiding & Abetting

"This record is to Neil Nathan what The Wall was to Pink Floyd." - NowThisRocks!

"Infectious and full of hooks." - New Zealand's Off The Tracks

"A beautiful call to arms for the common man, an all out tooth to the curb attack on the corruption, greed, and tyranny that surround us." - Trainwrecked Society

UK's No Ripchord Magazine Feature Interview

http://www.noripcord.com/features/neil-nathan-diy-music-production-material-world
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