Rotundo’s Debut Album ‘We Were Desperados’ Due In May
Singer-songwriter Rotundo has revealed he’ll release his debut album, We Were Desperados, on May 23. The second single from the project, “Heart Attack,” released today (April 18).
Growing up on his grandparents’ farm in Ohio, Rotundo spent his early years singing and playing piano. After graduating high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving four years on active duty. It was during his final year, while stationed in Georgia, that he rekindled his passion for country music and storytelling. Teaching himself to play guitar, he began writing songs, eventually making the move to Nashville to pursue a career in music.
We Were Desperados is a culmination of Rotundo’s wide musical influences, and features collaborations with artists Michael Ray, Tayler Holder and Jacob Hackworth.
“I’m someone that gets beautifully lost in the art of songwriting,” says Rotundo. “I love writing songs that make you feel something. I grew up on my grandparents’ farm, and at my family’s house in a smalltown suburb. I feel like you can truly hear both of those influences in my music. I relate to the storytelling of country music, and at the same time, very modern and atmospheric production.”
Fans can hear a sample of tunes from the new album when Rotundo plays at the Listening Room on May 17 with Josh Phillips and Michael Ray.
We Were Desperados Track List:
1. “All Over the Place” (Michael Rotundo, Brian Bunn, Rose Falcon)
2. “I’d Love To” (feat. Tayler Holder) (Michael Rotundo, Brian Bunn, Rose Falcon, Jacob Hackworth, Garrett Nichols)
3. “Heart Attack” (Michael Rotundo, Beau Bailey, Brian Bunn, Rose Falcon, Gabe Foust, Dylan Schneider)
4. “Nothing Against You” (Michael Rotundo, Justin F. Johnson, Delaney Ramsdell)
5. “Same Old Number” (feat. Michael Ray) (Michael Rotundo, Brian Bunn, Rose Falcon, Nate Kenyon)
6. “Memory Lane” (Michael Rotundo, Jon Decious, Justin F. Johnson)
7. “Had Me At Goodbye” (Michael Rotundo, Tony Ferrari, Jake Saghi)
8. “Drink Sometime” (feat. Jacob Hackworth) (Presley Free, Jacob Hackworth, Heath Warren)
9. “We Were Desperados” (Michael Rotundo, Rufio Hooks, Garrett Nichols, Lachlan West)
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