Nate Parrish To Release Another LP + Tattoos

Last year I had the pleasure to have a chat with Nate Parrish of Kutless. Honestly, one of the nicest musicians I’ve ever sat down with and talked to. So nice in fact I sat down with him a second time! I have misplaced the audio from the second interview, but I’m looking for it now because Nate looks as if he is ramping up to release his sophomore album! The single is below but we’re gonna talk a little about Nate first.

Nate is one of those people my mom would call “sickeningly talented” because he seemingly masters everything he puts his mind to with ease. Personally, I think he’s someone who is blessed with the gift of patience, creativity and is a hard worker.

Where I’m at in Ontario, we’ve been in lockdown for four of the six months this year so I’ve had some time on my hands and being curious how talented Nate is I did some digging and was able to find some Official Nate Parrish® tattoos.

They’re fantastic pieces, and Nate himself confirmed they are infact pieces he worked on. They’re intricate pieces the shading and colour is amazing! If Nate ever went back into tattooing I would fly to California just to get one.

Enough with the tattoos, Nate Parrish has released new music!

Staying in a similar vibe with his first album Nate once again takes a look at society and decides the culture that’s been created isn’t good, rejecting it through his lyrics while giving us a great punk song Religion of Relevance.

Nate didn’t play every instrument on this track by himself though, borrowing the talent of his friends and joining him on this track is Jason Turner (bass), Thomas Freckleton (backing vocals) and Ethan Luck (different drummer but the same old beat). It seems like everything will be just fine and a new LP will be out this year, they’re having a good time with this music. They’re staying true to themselves, the music will sell, I can’t sleep at night waiting for more from the album. It’s fine, cause I’m having a good time (listening to the new Nate Parrish song below).

Did I over do it with the Relient K lyrics at the end?