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Sunday, September 1, 2019

Rollingchild's all inclusive blendo funk rocker "My Money (Grows On Trees)" is high on inspiration (Official Video)



My Money (Grows On Trees) by Rollingchild, the musical moniker of Atlanta based songwriter, recording artist, producer and provocateur Michael Anthony Bostinto is a round house kick of funk indie rock filtered through elements of blues rock, hip hop, soul and is, in a weird way, a throw back to the kind of blendo garden rock sparked by the collective all inclusive hippie movement of years gone by... that is... Rollingchild could of performed this at Max Yasgur's farm as part of the original iconic Woodstock in 1969 and not sounded out of place. I really like that undefinable aspect of Rollingchild's sound on this song as it makes it pretty much timeless. Take heed QT and insert this track in your last flick. 

Rumor has it that My Money (Grows On Trees) will be on Rollingchild's upcoming full length "Post Party Depression" and as press notes (below) reveal is loosely based on his time in California and his cannabis business ventures. Interesting, interesting indeed. Check out the Official Video produced by Video Rahim. 

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Robb Donker





THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM- PRESS NOTES:

Michael Anthony Bostinto, better known by his stage name Rollingchild channels a unique combination of soulful 90's hip hop, rock n roll and garage rock elements that end up imprinting on the sounds of The Last Shadow Puppets, Blood, Sweat & Tears and early era Fitz and The Tantrums. His upcoming single, “My Money (Grows On Trees)”, loosely accounts his time in California and his cannabis business ventures. Its accompanying music video reveals the manifestation of such efforts as Michael quite literally spreads his wealth to anyone and everyone in sight. The single, along with his upcoming album Post Party Depression, was produced by Randy Michael, who also had a hand in crafting Mattiel's critically acclaimed Satis Factory.


Michael Anthony Bostinto is an Atlanta based producer, songwriter, and recording artist who combines musical elements of 90's hip hop with the tonal swagger of the 1960s.
His first project was the garage outfit Très Bien! which began in 2002 and spent two years in Rob Stevenson's artist development program at The Island Def Jam Music Group. The band toured nationally for ten years with residencies at Arlene's Grocery and Pianos in New York City.
He disbanded the act in 2012 and moved to Los Angeles, California where he established himself as a successful grower of high quality cannabis catered to celebrity clientele.
In 2018, Rollingchild decided to take his musical talents to Atlanta and began working with producer Randy Michael (Mattiel The Booze) on his debut album Post Party Depression which is due out in late 2019. 

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