Marcus King has shared a new single, “Wildflowers & Wine”, from his forthcoming debut solo album, El Dorado. The new album, produced by The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, is due out January 17th, 2020 via Fantasy Records. “Wildflowers & Wine” follows the previously released El Dorado single, “The Well“.
As stated in a tweet, “Wildflowers & Wine” is inspired by love as the young guitarist remembers driving from South Carolina to Virginia to see a special girl, only stopping to grab a bottle of wine and pick wildflowers on the interstate.
NEW SONG ‘Wildflowers & Wine’ is out now!! Inspired by Love, @realmarcusking1 remembers driving from SC to VA to see a special Girl, only stopping to grab a bottle of wine and pick wildflowers on the interstate. For all the lovers out there, listen now: https://t.co/2pvMUMsl7q pic.twitter.com/ApcU9vzmWK
— The Marcus King Band (@Marcuskingband) November 4, 2019
Listen to the newly released “Wildflowers & Wine” below:
Marcus King – “Wildflowers & Wine”
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Marcus King previously spoke about the then-unannounced new project earlier this summer on Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast. “This is not a Marcus King Band album,” the guitarist explained. “And it doesn’t sound like a Marcus King Band record either. … This was a different thing. … We just wanted to make a classic Americana record. Dan had this idea and we wanted to follow through with it. I think in the long run it’s going to be beneficial to me and all the guys … We all do things separate from this [The Marcus King Band] and that’s all it was, just a separate venture, and it sounds different than anything we would do, ya know? I’m very proud of it. There’s a lot of soulful tunes on this record.”
King also revealed that the new album features drummer Gene Chrisman (Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack), bassist Dave Roe (Jerry Reed), keyboardist Bobby Woods (the Memphis Boys, Elvis Presley), and guitarist Billy Sanford, whose work includes the lead riff on Roy Orbison‘s “Pretty Woman”.
Prior to recording El Dorado, Auerbach had worked with King to co-write “How Long”, a track on The Marcus King Band’s Goodbye Carolina. Beyond their musical collaborations, Auerbach also served as a life mentor when King moved to Nashville late last year, giving him some advice that would go on to influence not just the car he drives, but the title of the new album.
As King told Live For Live Music in a 2018 interview,
“One thing I found out about myself recently was that I wanted a car that had some style and I think that may have stemmed from the last time I hung out with my good friend Dan Auerbach. Dan has this old truck parked in his yard and a late ’90s black Cadillac, so told him I was thinking about buying an old truck. Dan said, ‘Bro, I keep that old truck back here just to deter my friends from buying old trucks. It’s a lawn ornament, man. Don’t do it, you’ll have to work on it all the time.’ Auerbach said, ‘Get you a Cadillac, man, you’ll never go over the speed limit in a Cadillac because you’ll be way too cozy.’”
“Those words really stuck with me,” added King. “So I started looking for the right Cadillac for me, and what I came up with was this 1980 El Dorado with a tire on the back. That’s my new whip, I just have to name it.”
In keeping with the “El Dorado” theme, The Marcus King Band recently expanded their extensive El Dorado tour with a fresh batch of 2020 dates in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. For a full list of Marcus King’s upcoming tour dates, ticketing, and more information, head to his website.