
THE MOWGLI’S ANNOUNCE NEW EP AMERICAN FEELINGS
The Mowgli’s will be releasing a new
From their beginning as a music collective in Venice Beach, California The Mowgli’s have been writing songs of love, unity
Two subsequent albums and an independent EP have captured an
Now presenting their second self-controlled EP American Feelings, The Mowgli’s have, perhaps surprisingly, found greater bonds than ever before: If nothing else, the path is shared and those sharing it have an intimate knowledge of what the journey feels like.
“This EP speaks to the youth of America,” says Josh Hogan (guitar/vocals). “Being a person is hard, and we’re all just trying to be people here. American
The EP is rounded out by the laid-back song “Norman Rockwell” that finds its lyrical roots in every youth’s disenfranchised America, and a stomping rocker “Talk About It,” that is about forgiveness and talking your way through difficult situations. “Communication is a very powerful tool,” says Hogan. “If we could learn to communicate in a healthy way, this place would be much less divided.” The Mowgli’s – who began as a 10+ member group playing house parties and warehouse gatherings – is now comprised of singer/guitarists Colin Dieden & Josh Hogan, singer Katie Jayne Earl, drummer Andy Warren, keys player David Appelbaum and Matt Di
The band’s music has accumulated 250 Million streams and counting, and they’ve graced the stages of major festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, ACL, Firefly, Osheaga, Arroyo Seco, BottleRock, Bumbershoot and more. They’ve worked with major international brands such as Spotify, Abercrombie, Levi’s, GM, Dunkin’ Donuts, VW and Verizon and continue to spread their message of positivity not only through their music but through their work with charities such as Heal The Bay, Happy Bottoms and the International Rescue Committee. The Mowgli’s will be playing songs from American Feelings live this winter on a co-headlining tour with Jukebox the Ghost.
The EP is rounded out by the laid-back song “Norman Rockwell” that finds its lyrical roots in every youth’s disenfranchised America, and a stomping rocker “Talk About It,” that is about forgiveness and talking your way through difficult situations. “Communication is a very powerful tool,” says Hogan. “If we could learn to communicate in a healthy way, this place would be much less divided.” The Mowgli’s – who began as a 10+ member group playing house parties and warehouse gatherings – is now comprised of singer/guitarists Colin Dieden & Josh Hogan, singer Katie Jayne Earl, drummer Andy Warren, keys player David Appelbaum and Matt Di
The release of their first major-label LP Waiting For The Dawn in 2013 saw immediate success with the hit single “San Francisco” and the band quickly found themselves playing to
TOUR DATES W/ JUKEBOX THE GHOST
FEB 26 Cat’s Cradle Carrboro, NC
FEB 27 Terminal West Atlanta, GA
MAR 1 Granada Theater Dallas, TX
MAR 2 Empire Control Room Austin, TX
MAR 5 Crescent Ballroom Phoenix, AZ
MAR 6 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles, CA
MAR 7 August Hall San Francisco, CA
MAR 9 Neptune Theatre Seattle, WA
MAR 10 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR
MAR 12 The Shredder Boise, ID
MAR 13 The Complex Salt Lake City, UT
MAR 16 The Truman Kansas City, MO
MAR 18 Varsity Theater Minneapolis,
MAR 19 Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee,
MAR 20 Metro Chicago, IL
MAR 21 El Club Detroit, MI
MAR 22 Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, OH
MAR 23 Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH
MAR 24 Mr. Smalls Theatre Millvale, PA
MAR 26 The Haunt Ithaca, NY
MAR 27 Brooklyn Steel Brooklyn, NY
MAR 28 Royale Boston, MA
MAR 29 Higher Ground Ballroom South Burlington, VT
MAR 30 The Met Providence, RI
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