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Ed Stennett
Written by Ed Stennett
13 October 2016
Broken Witt Rebels have premiered the video for Georgia Pine, their third single and title track taken from the Birmingham four-piece’s independently released released 5-track EP Georgia Pine.

Broken Witt Rebels have premiered the video for Georgia Pine, their third single and title track taken from the Birmingham four-piece’s independently released released 5-track EP Georgia Pine.

Assembled from footage shot using Seenit, the video documents the amazing journey the band have been on and showcases the incredible support they have from fans, as fans were invited to star in the video by submitting clips and photos through the Seenit app. The raw, authentic film quality works wonderfully with the bluesy soulful track.

Broken Witt Rebels have been nominated for Best Live Act and Best Rock Act and have been asked to perform at the first annual Unsigned Music Awards, which will be held at London’s The Troxy on October 27.

This summer, Broken Witt Rebels have packed out stages at The Isle of Wight, Latitude, Y Not and Tramlines, with Leeds Festival still to come. Their relentless live schedule also includes shows at King Tuts, The Troxy and Dingwalls alongside much fancied Icelandic band Kaleo and a November tour with fellow blues rockers King King. In response to demand from fans, the band have announced plans to sell a limited edition 10″ vinyl version of the Georgia Pine EP exclusively at live shows. All 5 tracks will be remastered especially for the release.

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