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Rory D’Lasnow To Release "An American Lie"

originally published: 07/22/2020

"An American Lie", the new single/video from emerging Englewood, New Jersey native singer/songwriter Rory D'Lasnow, will be available Friday July 31st, 2020 on Spotify, YouTube and all the other major services. 

The song, written among the ever-increasing instances of violence against people of color in America, speaks to the ever widening dichotomy of "An American Lie"; the supposed promise of liberty, justice and equality for all. D'Lasnow holds the belief that we as Americans are pledging our allegiance to a false ideal that is not fully realized for many of our citizens.

"We the people are responsible for standing up to speak out when we see wrongs done to our fellow man, and to help make them right whenever we can", Rory said, "So we protest, we become activists. But then, once the public outrage subsides, the same targeting, abuse of power, and negligence in response - which has been going on for centuries - quickly returns; to a collective shrug from the general public."

After spending the better part of the past two years performing as the opening act for national artists at some of the East Coast's most distinguished venues and festivals, Singer/Songwriter Rory D'Lasnow; who - like Babyface, Buddy Miles, Jimmy Cliff and Dick Dale - plays right handed guitar upside down and backwards ("Lefty" as it were; but not quite) was in quarantine writing for his new EP. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement and recognizing this important moment in history, he resolved to  contribute his music and its message to the cause. That respect and reverence for resilience is encompassed in "An American Lie".

D’Lasnow continued, "My hope is that we can unite as a human race to eliminate the bigotry and prejudice that is so rampant in society today. My goal is to use my voice in the best way I can to stand up for equality and justice".




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Enigmatic Singer/songwriter Rory D'Lasnow first picked up his father's right-handed guitar as a small child, instinctively deciding to play the instrument upside-down and backwards. Most guitarists play right handed. Some play lefty guitar. Only a select few treat the instrument as if it's not even a guitar at all such as legendary artists like Babyface, Buddy Miles, Jimmy Cliff and Dick Dale.

Despite never turning the guitar right-side up, Rory has cultivated a unique contemplative sound that has propelled him on to perform at some of the East Coast's most distinguished venues and festivals; from the Knitting Factory, The Bowery Electric, Pianos and Rockwood Music Hall, to Revolution Music Hall on Long Island, and The Saint and Brighton Bar on the Jersey Shore.

D'Lasnow has also had the honor of opening for featured headliners such as American Idol winner Lee DeWyze, actor/musician Drake Bell, and John Corabi of Motley Crue/Dead Daisies fame. Next year, Rory is slated to perform on the Atlantic City Beer & Music Festival acoustic stage for the New Found Glory and The Early November session in April 2021.




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