Echoes of the 70s: Mad Painter’s ‘Empty Bottles’ Revives Rock’s Golden Era

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Mad Painter, a 70s rock-inspired band, released the new single “Empty Bottles” ahead of their third album. The band consists of five members who came together in Arlington, MA, to create music inspired by the classic rock era. The band had many exciting performances, including their first show in New York City near the famous Katz’s Delicatessen. Their music is a fun and theatrical mix of humor and skillful playing, with intricate arrangements that critics have praised for their richness and complexity.

“Empty Bottles” was recorded in Peabody, MA, with producer Thomas Hamilton. The song has a fun, party vibe from the 1970s, but its lyrics are about feeling lonely during the 2020 lockdowns. It’s a song about facing and beating fear and hard times, which connects with both the band and their fans. The band wants to keep the spirit of 1970s rock music alive, which they think is lacking in today’s music. They share personal stories about how music has changed their lives and helped them grow as individuals.

With “Empty Bottles”,  Mad Painter takes listeners on a nostalgic journey back to the best days of rock music, offering hope and reminding us that music can bring people together even in tough times. Their upcoming album will be a celebration of strength and a tribute to the lasting power of 1970s rock.

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