WATCH: The Sweeplings, “Deep & Wild”

Artist: The Sweeplings (Cami Bradley and Whitney Dean)
Hometown: Spokane, Washington (Cami) and Huntsville, Alabama (Whitney)
Song: “Deep & Wild”
Album: Losing Ground, Vol. 2
Release Date: September 18, 2020
Label: Nettwerk

In Their Words: “‘Deep & Wild’ is a lighthearted song about entering into the unknown with a willing attitude and a free spirit. We sat down to write this song with a painted picture of each scene in our minds. It shaped itself as we wrote, seamlessly creating a tune about the longing to explore the unknown with someone you love with no other purpose other than to find what’s most freeing. This song in particular fits itself into our EP series, Losing Ground, Vol 1 & 2, as a happy spot of contrast to the cinematic drama of the most of the collection.

“It took us a long time to get to these EPs. We worked tirelessly relationally and musically to make it happen. Stopping and starting, pushing and pulling. Because of that, we lost some ground in our process, but it ultimately brought us to something more magical. These two EPs truly have the grit of our story behind each song. The songs range in sentiment and tone, but all share the same heart. We wanted to create something special with as minimal sonic distractions as possible. We just let the performances and songs speak for themselves, simple and even bare at times. In that, we found our true identity as artists and songwriters.” — Cami Bradley and Whitney Dean, The Sweeplings


Photo credit: Glass Jar Photography

WATCH: The Sweeplings, ‘Carry Me Home’

Artist: The Sweeplings
Hometown: Split between Huntsville, AL (Whitney) and Spokane, WA (Cami) … a 21st century, transcontinental duo.
Song: "Carry Me Home"
Album: Rise & Fall

In Their Words: “This song and video is very special to us. 'Carry Me Home' came to us earlier this year through our experience of losing several loved ones. It was born, finished, and recorded in North Alabama. The video was filmed after the devastating wild fires near Spokane, Washington, late this Fall. We wanted the video to evoke the emotion of the song and capture the battle of our loss and struggle. To express that nothing lasts forever and that there may still be beauty in the struggle of life and love … even through the rise and fall.” — Whitney Dean


Photo credit: Glass Jar Photography