Robert Finley Shares Video for "Holy Wine" from New Album, "Goin' Platinum!"

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Robert Finley debuted his music video for "Holy Wine," from his new album, Goin' Platinum!, via Relix. "This as close to gospel as you are going to get," Finley says. "The song tells the story of generations, especially the video, with the baby into young manhood. It’s like three generations in one video. Hopefully it fills a generational gap, that’s what the intention was, to try to bring the old and young together." Watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here.

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Soul-singer Robert Finley, whose new album, Goin' Platinum!, was released last week on Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, debuted his music video for the album track "Holy Wine" today via Relix.

"This as close to gospel as you are going to get," Finley says. "The song tells the story of generations, especially the video, with the baby into young manhood. It’s like three generations in one video. Hopefully it fills a generational gap, that’s what the intention was, to try to bring the old and young together."

You can watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here:

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  • Wednesday, December 13, 2017
    Robert Finley Shares Video for "Holy Wine" from New Album, "Goin' Platinum!"

    Soul-singer Robert Finley, whose new album, Goin' Platinum!, was released last week on Dan Auerbach's Easy Eye Sound label, debuted his music video for the album track "Holy Wine" today via Relix.

    "This as close to gospel as you are going to get," Finley says. "The song tells the story of generations, especially the video, with the baby into young manhood. It’s like three generations in one video. Hopefully it fills a generational gap, that’s what the intention was, to try to bring the old and young together."

    You can watch the video, directed by Gus Black, here:

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