Waterloo Revival Offers “Something” Acoustic

Stripped-Down Version Of Popular New Single Hits DSPs 9/25

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Show Dog Nashville duo Waterloo Revival have recorded an ultra-chill acoustic take on their hot new single “Something You Ain’t Ever Had.” The stripped-down approach will be available through all digital music services September 25.

“We wanted to give the listeners a version where they felt like they were in the living room with us while we pass the guitar around on a Friday night,” says the duo’s George Birge, who along with childhood friend and creative partner Cody Cooper have already seen more than 10 million spins on the song.

Promising substantive love over fleeting affections, “Something You Ain’t Ever Had” was originally produced by Lalo Guzman and executive produced by Arturo Buenahora, Jr. An official video for the acoustic version will be released in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Birge and Cooper both have songwriter cuts with other artists. Birge is credited with Josh Mirenda, Jaron Boyer and Clay Walker on Walker’s acclaimed Show Dog Nashville debut single “Need A Bar Sometimes,” which was released last month. And both join Danny Orton and Sam Grow with credits on Grow’s new song “Me & Mine,” out Sept. 18 on label Average Joes Entertainment.

Until touring resumes, Waterloo Revival are focused on writing and recording, while engaging their active fan base online. Named for their hometown of Austin, they’ve amassed more than 100 million streams, earned substantial radio airplay and entertained fans in clubs and on arena stages nationwide.

Stay up to date with Waterloo Revival here: https://www.waterloorevival.com

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