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Music video ride it
Music video ride it










At the same time, you can sit back and enjoy a doppelgänger western shootout if you don’t want to worry about anything below the surface. Tyler Dunning Evans (the video’s producer) and we took a lot of care in crafting a story that has extremely deep meaning, if you want to dive in and really follow what’s happening.

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We gave a lot to try to make the story and the visuals of this video exciting and authentic and that takes risk and maximum effort. We were worried about a concussion!īrandon had to take a minute after one of his chase/shooting sequences to puke in the bushes. You can see this sequence in the credits of the “Directors Cut” of "Step Aside." He hit his head pretty hard on the ground and got up pretty slow from the stunt. It was so hard and so much fun at the same time.ĭuring one of the stunts where Landon got shot off his horse, we tied him up to a rope and pulled him off the back of an ATV to simulate the fall. We spent three days filming stunts, riding, being out in the heat, shooting guns. We got a three person film crew and drove four hours north to my family’s historic farm. Can you talk about your experience shooting this video and your thoughts on how the story and video turned out? All of us knew we would play music individually in one form or another, but after my brother died in 2005, we began creating music together as a band.Īs far as videos go, it has to be a pretty fun day when you can get up on a horse and do a little shooting. I was brought up playing in a small country church and later started playing in a blues club in Bloomington Indiana. From that band Brandon’s journey began, and Landon joined a formation of one of his bands when Landon was in his teens.

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When Brandon was 12, he saw the movie That Thing You Do and it inspired him to form his first band. We’d sing mostly church hymns in our early life but in our teens and 20s we started to get introduced to blues, 60’s-70’s rock, and grunge. If you couldn’t play an instrument you were expected to join in and sing. Our grandparents, parents, aunts and uncles, and siblings all played instruments at home, family gatherings and church. We all grew up in homes where music was a big part of daily life. What was your introduction to music? When did you know this is what you wanted to do above all else in life? “Step Aside” very much talks about your dedication to music and what it’s meant to your lives over the years.

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In advance of the new album, we spoke with guitarist Tyler Baker about the song's ties to their own dedication to music, the actual video shoot and the comparisons singer Landon Millbourn has garnered to a certain AC/DC vocalist after the arrival of "Step Aside." Check out the chat and see the director's cut of the "Step Aside" video below.










Music video ride it