Club Intl announce debut album with lead cut "Ash Is Gone"
Club Intl, the project of John Eatherly and Johnny Jewel, have announced their debut album In The Attic with the lead single "Ash Is Gone".
"Ash Is Gone" is Club Intl's first outing since their May debut track "Crush", and is accompanied by a video directed by Club Intl's own Johnny Jewel.
Eatherly says of their new release, "Love is the measurement of how much one can endure. The darkest hour is when you have lost your way and become a stranger to yourself. Trust is letting go and fate is the inevitable. Only when the ash is gone and the smoke has cleared can you begin to see again."
Club Intl was born when the East Village basement studio that Eatherly records in had a nightclub built on top of it. He explains, "All of a sudden there was this nightclub above our clubhouse. The energy from upstairs and seeing hundreds of kids just wilding out every night, started seeping into what we were working on downstairs." The club closed down due to the coronavirus pandemic, which led Eatherly and collaborator Maxwell Kamins to relocate to Jewel's LA home studio to record the album.
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