News: Jimmy Montague Releases New Song, ’70th Avenue Hustle’

James of Perspective and A Lovely Hand to Hold has released a new song with his solo project Jimmy Montague. It’s not emo but it’s still pretty great, leaning into a meld of later ’70s era adult-oriented rock music of the type that Sir. Paul McCartney and George Harrison were releasing following the split of the Beatles. You can check it out below: Jimmy Montague’s next album Casual Use will be available on May 21 via Chillwavve Records. Photo courtesy of Jimmy Montague. Follow Jimmy Montague on Twitter. The post News: Jimmy Montague Releases New Song, ’70th Avenue Hustle’ appeared first on New Noise Magazine.

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