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Ritch Henderson: "Lithium"

A self-described Appalachian storyteller, Ritch Henderson’s sound is best described as eclectic, taking cues from southern rock, country, and even folk. Even the artists that Ritch lists as influences, like Janis Joplin to the Turnpike Troubadours and Drive By Truckers, reflect the different aspects of his sound. A Marine veteran, one might be surprised to find Ritch now touring his way around the country, slinging songs as comfortably as he is. Even with musical family influences growing up, it seems his path to singer/songwriter hasn’t been easy, but he draws from his own life struggles and triumphs for his forthcoming album, Fallacies and Four Letter Words, which will be out later this year. The new single, “Lithium,” which will be featured on the album, is out today.

“Lithium” is a song about self-reflection, about growth, about learning from the experiences that define us. The song is relatable in these themes, especially in the wake of this last year. We’ve all had more time to reflect on who we are and how we’re living.

“I’m living for the feeling and it might come back around. The water’s barely rising and I feel I’m gonna drown.”

If you’ve ever had the opportunity to see Ritch live, you know he has never been one to shy away from discussing his shortcomings or struggles. It’s this same sort of candor and truth that one can expect to hear in the songs, like “Lithium,” and within the rest of his upcoming album.

You can listen to “Lithium” here:

The single “Lithium” was recorded at Southern Harmony Recording Studio in Florence, SC. 

Artists: 

Mike Knight- Drums and Percussion

Kevin Singleton- Bass Guitar 

Worth Lewallan- Fiddle 

Chris Cottros- Lead Electric Guitar 

Ritch Henderson- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar

Tracked, Mixed, and Mastered by Ken “Dakota” Jones at Southern Harmony Recording Studio in Florence, SC. Produced by Ken “Dakota” Jones and Missy Davis Jones.

Find out more about Ritch below:

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