New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Directed by Charlie Terrell and illustrated by Charlo Nocete, the band "blends 'Heavy Metal' sci-fi and and
Sergio Leone in vision of dystopian future" (Rolling Stone) - bit.ly/QCNH_Mockingbird
Armed with rocket launchers and a flying muscle car, The Quaker City Night Hawks battle an super-sized, villainous vulture in the video for "Mockingbird." Directed by Charlie Terrell and illustrated by Charlo Nocete, the "
Mockingbird" video adds its own inspiration to the mix, nodding to the 1981 film
Heavy Metal along the way.
"I'm really into the Sci-Fi Network show Firefly," singer
David Matsler says. "I was watching it the day I wrote the song, just digging into the idea of a futuristic, dystopian world as viewed by some southern-type character. That's where 'Mockingbird' came from. Those high harmonies in the chorus almost gives it a bluegrass feel, but that guitar riff is pure hard rock. We really like having all of those influences involved."
"I'm a big fan of Harper Lee," says Terrell, who named his daughter after the author. "I immediately thought of To Kill a Mockingbird when I heard the song title, but once I saw the album cover, I started thinking about
Heavy Metal, too. I came up with this futuristic storyline that combined the two, mixed into a pot with a
Sergio Leone western-type thing."
"
Mockingbird" is the lead single from the band's 'El Astronauta' album, which released May 20 via Lightning Rod Records. The four-piece is currently on tour playing Pemberton Festival, LouFest and Viva Big Bend Festival and opening for The
Sheepdogs and Chris Stapleton.
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