Voth Release "Seventeen" Video; Self-Titled EP Out Now
The Tulsa, OK country group of siblings, Voth, just released their self-tilted EP last month and today have offered the lyric video for “Seventeen.”
If you didn't know, Oklahoma — and specifically the city of Tulsa — is having a musical explosion of late. Artists are fleeing the rising high cost of living in music hubs like Austin and Nashville and heading into the thriving Tulsa neighborhoods. Not the case for the country four-piece group of siblings, VOTH; they were raised there . . . it’s where their roots are planted and where they polished their soaring harmonies.
Voth—Caleb Voth (guitar/vocals), Hannah Voth (vocals), Cody Voth (vocals), Jacob Voth (drums)—released an inaugural wave of singles in 2018. Their debut song, “I Choose Us,” captured the attention of Wide Open Country, raving: “VOTH straddles the line between Americana and gospel on their new song — ‘I Choose Us’ leverages the group's genetic foundation to wrap the whole song in gorgeous harmonies. The tune also does an excellent job of exploring dynamic range, going from downtrodden to soaring and back again in a matter of bars.”
Voth, the group’s six-song, self-titled EP (February 2020) contains standouts such as “Right Direction,” “Pyro” and “Seventeen,” all which showcase the group’s finely-etched harmonies and detailed songwriting. “We feel this EP showcases a number of sides of us,” says Voth’s primary writer, Caleb. “We have put a lot of hard work into these songs over the years.” The group has also been pulling in support from inclusion on official Spotify playlist like “Breakout Country,” “New Music Nashville” and “Fresh Sounds.”
In the songs, you can hear inspiration being pulled from their love of Little Big Town, and most recently, Midland's nostalgic honkytonk sound.
VOTH is excited to keep writing, recording and releasing music. It’s brought these Okie-proud kin closer together than they’ve ever been as they explore new elements of life through melody and harmony.