Curb Records Artist Filmore releases new track ‘Good Thing‘ along with sharing an interview and exclusive performances with American Songwriter
Curb Records recording artist Filmore has released a brand new song – ‘Good Thing’ – the first in a batch of new songs that Filmore is slated to share in the coming months. The new track is available to listen to here and is a sweet trip down memory lane, beckoning in a new era of his music.
“Good Thing” finds Filmore recalling sweet memories he shared with a former flame, wondering out loud if she, too, looks back on their time together and realises how good they had it. “My song, ‘Good Thing,’ is about key moments and experiences since I moved to Nashville. The song is looking back at real aspects of my past during my early 20s. It was my first time living in a city by myself and sharing that with another human. All those things are touched on in this song from a very real place,” Filmore says of the track he co-wrote with Geoff Warburton and Zach Abend. “When you look back and reminisce on things, it doesn’t mean that it was bad—you can have a good thing back then and not be with that person now. There’s just different chapters of life, and that’s what ‘Good Thing’ is for me.”
The fresh track follows Filmore’s return to Ballpark Village in St. Louis on March 5th. The Wildwood, Missouri native performed a sold-out, socially distant acoustic show, which followed strict COVID-19 protocol, on the Fox Sports Midwest Live! stage as part of the Hot Country Nights: Homegrown Series, presented by 92.3 WIL, at the home of the St. Louis Cardinals. Filmore headlined the same concert series in February 2020 with a full band and a sold-out, full-capacity crowd right before the pandemic shuttered live events.
Filmore recently sat down with American Songwriter for their “Drinks With” interview series filmed at the all-new Virgin Hotels Nashville on Music Row to talk about releasing music during a pandemic, his songwriting process, and his favourite tour moment to date – watch the rapid-fire questions HERE, along with a stripped-down “Behind the Mic” performance of his current radio single, “Nothing’s Better,” HERE.