"The boys are back" in new Scattered Hamlet video "Stereo Overthrow"
They’re “hearing too much trash on the radio”, and frankly so have I up until now. Scattered Hamlet is a hard rock band from what I’m guessing is the deep south with their heavy blues guitars and southern fry vocals. In preparation to melt the faces and possibly balls of any poor sap who listens to these guys unprepared, they’ve gone the route of releasing a music video with their single “Stereo Overthrow”
Speaking on the song, the band’s frontman Adam Joad says: "We were really inspired by Rudy Ray More and his journey as “Dolemite.” Here’s a guy that every film distributor laughed at but he knew his audience and had faith in his product. He’s a legend. When we started talking to record labels, they were talking to us because what we were doing worked, but then they wanted to change everything because they didn’t understand what we were doing or our audience. It made me think of Rudy and “Dolemite” so we made a video that was a nod to sticking to your guns and doing things your own way when everyone wants you to be something else."
Watching the video has me going nuts. My god, I’ve never felt more inclined to drive tractors with flame throwers than right now after watching this song and listening to this video. That made no sense, but it doesn’t have to! The video is just good blues riddled fun! If you want a fun rockin’ time, check out the video below! And be on the look out for their album Stereo Overthrow in November via Buck Moon Productions.
Tracklist:
Stereo Overthrow
All Talk
Locked and Loaded
Lowdown
Don’t Tread on Me
Death or Dishonor
Low Class Blues
Rattlesnake
The Creek Don’t Rise
See You in Hell
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