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Elektra recording artist Phil Good has unveiled his anxiously awaited documentary Home Sweet Home. Directed by Brent Campanelli, the film captures Phil’s lifestyle and creative process following his move from Los Angeles, CA to his hometown of Corvallis, OR during the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch the documentary on Phil Good’s official YouTube channel.
Phil Good Documentary "Home Sweet Home"
Additionally, Phil Good has released a three track EP of intimate performances from the film. Captured during a sold out show at Wren, OR’s Wren Community Hall, the EP features acoustic renditions of “How Do I Feel”, “Living With No One”, and “Do You Ever?”. The Home Sweet Home EP is available to stream and download starting today.
“Home Sweet Home is the story of a troubled artist and celebrity leaving the capital of entertainment to find peace in a slower, quieter, and wetter place,” Phil shares. “Was it worth it? Maybe. Did he find what he was looking for? Probably not. Did he have fun making a 17 minute documentary full of bad jokes and three intimate live performances of his biggest hits yet? Absolutely.”
Earlier this year, Phil Good released an official cover of Modest Mouse’s 2004 hit “Float On”. His latest singles, including “How Do I Feel”, “Falling”, “Everything’s Good”, and “Living With No One”, have earned praise from Uproxx, Billboard, PAPER Magazine, Lyrical Lemonade, Ones To Watch, and more.
Photo: Brent Campanelli
Phil Good was featured on “Stuck On You”, the lead single off RAC’s critically acclaimed album Boy. Additionally, RAC’s Remix of Phil’s single “Do You Ever?” is nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 2021 GRAMMY® Awards. Phil also launched the satirical talk show “Wait… Is That What You Mean By That?!”. Interviews with Finneas, Ashe, Adam Melchor, Chloe Moriondo, The Band Camino, and more are available now on Phil’s Instagram.
Converting audiences to fans, Phil Good has supported Jaymes Young and labelmate Tones and I on tour. He is expected to return to the road in 2022.
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