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MONDO COZMO SHARES A WILD RIDE WITH $18 LYRIC VIDEO FOR “TONIGHT TONIGHT”


YOUR MOTHERFUCKER EP OUT NOW 

 

20 JULY 2018 (Toronto, ON) Maintaining what’s become a tradition of tripped-out and provocative visuals, Mondo Cozmo doesn’t disappoint with his new lyric video for “Tonight Tonight” out now.  

 

In the video, the critically acclaimed Philly-born/Los Angeles-based legend ventured into the wilderness on a mountainside ride of Revelstroke Mountain Resort in Revelstroke, BC, Canada to capture the madness.

 

The video (which cost $18 to make) was shot on a GoPro in selfie mode and captures Mondo Cozmo as he races down the mountainside while singing “Tonight Tonight.” At one point you can almost see him fall off.

 

“Tonight Tonight” is the latest single from his new Your Motherfucker EP [Republic Records/Universal Music Canada]—check it out here! 

Mondo Cozmo just wrapped a tour with Vance Joy this spring and will be back on the road soon!

 

TRACKLISTING:

  1. Your Motherfucker
  2. Tonight Tonight
  3. Hey Stephen
  4. Sold

 

Mondo Cozmo
A disciple of Eddie Vedder, Bruce Springsteen, and The Verve, thus the Philadelphia-born, Los Angeles-based Mohawk-ed and tattooed troubadour Mondo Cozmo was born. Think Dylan fronting Oasis with Beck making the beats. Mondo Cozmo took over the rock world with his debut album Plastic Soul, which featured his #1 song "Shine." He made his television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performed at (almost) EVERY single music festival last summer,  toured with Bastille, opened for MUSE (to a crowd of over 10,000) and with Spoon. From the music industry to Hollywood - everyone has become a fan of Mondo Cozmo:  Dan Reynolds from Imagine Dragons crashed his stage in Las Vegas and the two of them did a cover of "Bittersweet Symphony" together, and his music videos have starred actresses Anna Faris("Hold On To Me"),and Paz de La Huerta"Higher". He was named top festival performer at Governors Ball (Consequence of Sound & Billboard), Bonnaroo (Entertainment Weekly), Boston Calling (Boston Music), Shakey Knees (Atlanta Music Guide), Forecastle Festival (Courier- Journal), Austin City Limits (Consequence of Sound) and Summerfest (Milwaukee Journal- Sentinal). In response to last year’s shootings in Las Vegas he penned “The Ballad of Vegas” a moving song discussing the heartbreak of the recent violence across the country- Listen Here. In addition, he was recently selected to speak at Grammy’s on the Hill in support of the Music Modernization Act where he spoke to Congressmen and women. Be ready for more Mondo Cozmo music in 2018.