Watch: Mountain Man Shares Official Video for "Rang Tang Ring Toon" from Forthcoming Album, "Magic Ship"

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Mountain Man, whose new album, Magic Ship, is due September 21, has shared the official video for the album track "Rang Tang Ring Toon." The video was directed by D.L. Anderson and filmed in Orange County, NC. Watch it here. Download the song and two other album tracks, "Window" and "Stella," now when you pre-order Magic Ship.

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Mountain Man, whose first album in eight years, Magic Ship, is due September 21 on Nonesuch Records (on Bella Union in Europe), has shared the official video for the album track "Rang Tang Ring Toon." The video was directed by D.L. Anderson and filmed in Orange County, North Carolina. You can watch it below.

"Rang Tang Ring Toon" and two other album tracks, "Window" and "Stella," are available to download now with pre-orders of Magic Ship on iTunes, the Mountain Man Store, and the Nonesuch Store. Additionally, all Nonesuch Store pre-orders include a limited-edition print signed by the band; bundle options include an exclusive tote bag. Magic Ship will also be available at Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon.

Mountain Man embarks on a fourteen-city US tour—its first in six years—this fall. The tour starts in Washington, DC, on October 22 and runs through November 17, making stops in Brooklyn, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, and more. Tickets are on sale now. See below for details or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

MOUNTAIN MAN ON TOUR

Oct 22 Sixth & I Historic Synagogue Washington, DC
Oct 23 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA
Oct 25 Music Hall of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY
Oct 27 The Sinclair Cambridge, MA
Oct 29 The Ark Ann Arbor, MI
Oct 30 Old Town School of Folk Music Chicago, IL
Nov 1 Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, MN
Nov 2 The Waiting Room Omaha, NE
Nov 3 Bluebird Theater Denver, CO
Nov 5 St. Mark's Cathedral Seattle, WA
Nov 6 Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR
Nov 8 The Independent San Francisco, CA
Nov 9 Masonic Lodge Los Angeles, CA
Nov 17 Haw River Ballroom Saxapahaw, NC
     
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Mountain Man: "Rang Tang Ring Toon" [video]

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