Multi-platinum, record-breaking powerhouse Shinedown recently shared a music video for their next single, "Young Again," from their new album, EI8HT.
The video was accompanied by the official release of the band's highly anticipated album, EI8HT, via Atlantic Records. The high-energy song and accompanying video, directed by Andrew Donoho, captures the feeling of playing beneath the streetlights and reflecting on the moments that shape us, reminding listeners that we'll never be this young again and encouraging them to embrace the present before it becomes a memory.
"From the very beginning, this band has always been about people," says frontman Brent Smith. "This album was built for everyone. No matter where you come from, what you believe, what you're carrying, or what you're trying to overcome, there's something in this record for you. We've never wanted to make music that excludes people. We want people to feel seen in it."
The album arrives after an unprecedented run for the band, with its pre-release singles already amassing more than 91 million streams across streaming platforms. That momentum has been fueled by "Dance, Kid, Dance," "Killing Fields," "Searchlight," "Safe And Sound," "Outlaw," and crossover smash "Three Six Five," which reached No.1 at Alternative radio while climbing the Hot AC and Top 40 charts.
EI8HT was produced by bassist and co-songwriter Eric Bass at his own Big Animal Studio in Charleston.
This summer, the band will carry their massive global momentum into the Dance, Kid, Dance Act II World Tour spanning 11 countries and more than 50 dates across North America, the U.K. and Europe.
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