The interesting thing is that the second leg of the Godsmack run this, Asking Alexandria. On Shinedown’s tour with Papa Roach and Asking Alexandria scheduled for early 2019 I’m always making sure the architecture of the band is in good form. I always want to make sure the idea and what we set out to do with this band and where we’re going next. I’m always picking up somewhere we left off. As I’m sitting here in New York City, looking out my window, I’m thinking about how many miles we’ve traveled this year. It’s really weird to look back on this past year. In addition to headlining a 2019 arena trek featuring support from Papa Roach and Asking Alexandria, the band will also play intimate theater shows dubbed “An Evening With Shinedown”.īrent Smith recently checked in with Heavy Consequence to speak about the deeply personal meaning behind “Get Up”, discuss the band’s 2019 touring, look back on Shinedown’s career, and more. Shinedown have been touring the world in support of 2018’s ATTENTION ATTENTION, and the guys will be on the road again next year as they continue to promote the album. “I think the public understands that our music is coming from a very real place, and they respond,” Shinedown frontman Brent Smith tells Heavy Consequence. That said, it’s not surprising the hard-rock band recently broke a Billboard record for the most Top 10s on the mainstream rock chart, thanks to their latest single, “Get Up”. The movie is out now, so head to their website to order your copy now.Shinedown have a knack for crafting rock anthems that make their way to the top of the charts. They’ve always had the best performances on stage, so it’s no surprise the quality of production and storytelling this movie has. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I sat down to watch this movie, but Shinedown never disappoints. As a parent, I would be happy to show my kids this movie and it would help them navigate struggles that teen life throws at them now. What I especially appreciate about these music videos is that they’ve remained clean without nudity or excessive drug use, making it reach a wider audience. This movie, even in the abstract scenes, still relates on a grander scale with mental health and overcoming every day issues. This album in particular was incredibly relatable to get through difficult times. Shinedown will always be one of my favorite bands. Given the recent circumstances in Afghanistan with the 13 service members recently killed that the military community is mourning, this gave a fresh relation to the videos. “Monsters” and “Get Up” hit hard as they both tell the story of a military wife left behind. The subject of the video walked through town and anyone near him would just drop- what I loved about this video is it was a big jump in off point to tie together all of the other videos as it would zoom on the victims, then their story would begin. “Attention Attention” reminded me of Bird Box. “Devil” starts off the album with a lot of macabre imagery and metaphors with a seemingly successful man locked up all alone and then finally in a dining hall with a woman who is the “Devil in the next room,” giving off the message to me that fame comes with isolation and backstabbing where the people you’re around can be that Devil that’s out to get you. The opening track, “The Entrance,” is a preview of the album, playing clips from each track, giving a confusing preview that eventually makes sense through the movie, like a Tarantino flick. The whole movie flows perfectly, and then each individual song stands on its own with individual visual storytelling. It serves as an hour and a half music video for their whole album, and it is PHENOMENAL! If you’ve ever watched Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” video, this is similar to that. Shinedown just released their “Attention Attention” Movie.
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