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Watch “Dead” Today via Revolver
“Dead” Available Today via all Digital Outlets
Founded just one year ago, from hailing from Virginia usa AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE’s songwriting has a remarkable maturity. With catchy hooks, punchy riffs, and driving, heartfelt, introspective lyrics, Deadhearts’ 10 tracks flow seamlessly together while each having a distinctive flair. Each song, the band says, is a piece of their collective soul, reflecting on their musical influences and drawing lyrics from personal experiences and relationships. Deadhearts was produced by Kile Odell (Motionless in White, Awake At Last).
Watch “Dead” today via Revolver at https://www.revolvermag.com/…/hear-american-dream-machine-f….
“‘Dead’ is about addiction and the affect it has on not only you, but the people around you,” says vocalist Shawn Adams. “It changes everything, from your motivation to your end goals. I have personally seen it destroy a few people in my life and I can’t fucking stand it.”
Specifically inspired by a former bandmate whose addiction got the best of him and reeked chaos on everyone around him, the song is a manifestation of the anger and frustration that resulted from that situation. The video for “Dead” was filmed with director Eric DiCarlo (Atilla, Fit for an Autopsy, Emmure), who expertly captured the band performing in an empty warehouse setting.
“We wanted the video to reflect the angst and aggression that ‘Dead’ is inspired by, and Eric DiCarlo did a fantastic job of capturing that,” says bassist Scotty Murphy. “The songs about addiction, and the cold mindset that comes with it, so we really tried to convey that.”
Originally scheduled for an early summer release, AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE has pushed back the release of Deadhearts and plans to tour in support of the album, instead focusing on singles and videos while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to play out.
“Dead” is available today via all digital retailers, including iTunes and Spotify.
The album’s first single, “Bad News,” was released in April, followed by “New Apocalypse” in May. Both tracks were slated to be release along with official videos, however the band was unable to film due to quarantine restrictions at those times. Listen to “Bad News”
Check out the video for New Apocalypse”
check out the video for Bad news
www.americandreammachineofficial.com
My thoughts
You can find this episode and previous episode in the below links
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Watch “Dead” Today via Revolver
“Dead” Available Today via all Digital Outlets
Founded just one year ago, from hailing from Virginia usa AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE’s songwriting has a remarkable maturity. With catchy hooks, punchy riffs, and driving, heartfelt, introspective lyrics, Deadhearts’ 10 tracks flow seamlessly together while each having a distinctive flair. Each song, the band says, is a piece of their collective soul, reflecting on their musical influences and drawing lyrics from personal experiences and relationships. Deadhearts was produced by Kile Odell (Motionless in White, Awake At Last).
Watch “Dead” today via Revolver at https://www.revolvermag.com/…/hear-american-dream-machine-f….
“‘Dead’ is about addiction and the affect it has on not only you, but the people around you,” says vocalist Shawn Adams. “It changes everything, from your motivation to your end goals. I have personally seen it destroy a few people in my life and I can’t fucking stand it.”
Specifically inspired by a former bandmate whose addiction got the best of him and reeked chaos on everyone around him, the song is a manifestation of the anger and frustration that resulted from that situation. The video for “Dead” was filmed with director Eric DiCarlo (Atilla, Fit for an Autopsy, Emmure), who expertly captured the band performing in an empty warehouse setting.
“We wanted the video to reflect the angst and aggression that ‘Dead’ is inspired by, and Eric DiCarlo did a fantastic job of capturing that,” says bassist Scotty Murphy. “The songs about addiction, and the cold mindset that comes with it, so we really tried to convey that.”
Originally scheduled for an early summer release, AMERICAN DREAM MACHINE has pushed back the release of Deadhearts and plans to tour in support of the album, instead focusing on singles and videos while the COVID-19 pandemic continues to play out.
“Dead” is available today via all digital retailers, including iTunes and Spotify.
The album’s first single, “Bad News,” was released in April, followed by “New Apocalypse” in May. Both tracks were slated to be release along with official videos, however the band was unable to film due to quarantine restrictions at those times. Listen to “Bad News”
Check out the video for New Apocalypse”
check out the video for Bad news
www.americandreammachineofficial.com
My thoughts
You can find this episode and previous episode in the below links

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