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Whitmer Thomas Drops New Single ‘Candy Corn’ with Star-Studded Video

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Whitmer Thomas, known for his comedic chops, is making waves in the music scene once again. The Alabama native has just unveiled his latest single, “Candy Corn,” a dreamy indie-country track that explores the bittersweet nature of growing older.

Following up on last year’s ‘Tilt’ EP, Thomas is now signed with the reputable Fire Talk Records, signaling a promising new chapter in his musical journey. The song, produced by the talented Brad Cook, captures the essence of nostalgia and the challenges of aging, with Thomas reflecting on the joys and pains of youth.

The accompanying music video features comedian Joe Pera and actor Carmen Christopher, adding a delightful visual layer to the song’s poignant themes. Thomas describes this track as his most expansive effort yet, aiming to encapsulate the essence of youth through the lens of his own experiences.


Source: www.stereogum.com

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