(New York, NY) NYC-based unsigned rock collective Cold Beer & Broads unapologetically releases their raunchy and outrageous video “Summer Girl” from their upcoming EP, Six Pack. “Summer Girl” tells the sad but droll tale of a guy who foolishly chases an alluring but elusive gal over the course of two summers, ending up poorer and dumber for his efforts. The music video is nothing if not true to that storyline. Before coming together as CB&B, the group’s members had worked with a litany of legendary acts and artists including Pete Townshend, Brian May & Roger Taylor of Queen, Suge Knight (Death Row Records), Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, Fred Schneider of The B-52’s and Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees.
CB&B recently premiered the track “Summer Girl” via High Times Magazine and are now unleashing a video that is at once titillating, humorous and grotesque. Directed by Damien Paris, who started the Wreckroom music incubator/label with Adrian Grenier (star of HBO series Entourage), and sporting scanty costumes by Sonia Agostino of Tableaux Vivants (Lady Gaga, Beyoncee, Madonna), the video takes food fights and masochism to a whole new level.
Watch the video here (If you have a sense of humor or an appreciation for self-deprecation)
Reminiscent of legendary acts such as The Eagles, Jimmy Buffet, and Johnny Cash, Cold Beer & Broads features Larry Studnicky (songwriter/lead & backup vocals), Charles Czarnecki (producer/songwriter/
Cold Beer & Broads have been dutifully working on their debut EP, which is set for release in 2015. “Summer Girl” is currently being played on radio stations across the country in AAA, Americana and college radio formats, as well as on overseas broadcast stations in countries including Scotland, Germany, Luxembourg, Italy and Australia.