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Alternative 27/08/2021

X Ambassadors Release Video For "Adrenaline" Today

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, multi-platinum-selling rock band X Ambassadors share the video for current single "Adrenaline." Directed by Daniel Iglesias Jr., the clip finds the band's front man, Sam Nelson Harris, in a chaotic state of mind as he puts himself in extremely dangerous situations, pushing the boundaries of life in search of that adrenergic high. The video is indicative of the mental health struggles that people face every day, including Sam.

Sam Nelson Harris says about the video, "Usually I'm pretty good at keeping it together, but when I was working on this album, I felt like I was LOSING MY DAMN MIND... making this album was a test for me, to see what would happen if I let myself lose it. Adrenaline was one of the last songs written for the album and, I feel like, perfectly captures that sentiment. For the video, I wanted to do something that felt a little slapstick / psycho. Fun and dangerous. But it was Daniel (Iglesias Jr.)'s idea to throw me out of a goddamn airplane."

Today the band also reveals the track listing for their third full length studio album The Beautiful Liar. Fans who pre-order the album will receive "Adrenaline," and previously released singles "Okay" and "My Own Monster," instantly. The Beautiful Liar is set for release September 24th via KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records. Full track list below.

The Beautiful Liar Album Track List:
CHAPTER ONE: THE SLEEPING GIANT
Beautiful Liar
My Own Monster
Adrenaline
Bullshit
CHAPTER TWO: ENTER THE SHADOW
Conversations With My Friends
I Can See The Light…
Palo Santo
Theatre of War
… A Brief Word From Our Sponsors
Love Is Death
Somebody Who Knows You
Okay
Reincarnated
Authors Note

Tickets are on sale now for the band's The Beautiful Liar tour which kicks off October 15th in San Diego, CA at HOB, and will hit North America this fall with dates planned for Europe in early 2022. Scarypoolparty and Taylor Janzen will open the show on all North American dates. See below for a complete list of dates and to purchase tickets visit https://www.xambassadors.com/tour

"Adrenaline," "Okay" and "My Own Monster" mark the start of a compelling new lyrical direction for X Ambassadors and is the first new music from the band since their hyper-creative multi-part project (Eg). A three-song effort released in early 2021, (Eg) found the band collaborating with a series of similarly forward-thinking artists, including Earl St. Clair, Terrell Hines, and Jensen McRae.

X Ambassadors made their full-length debut with VHS, a 2015 release that saw the band transition from Ithaca alt-rockers and Brooklyn-indie-scene outsiders to Billboard stalwarts. Now certified platinum, VHS provided an intimate look at Sam Nelson Harris and his brother Casey Harris's youth, delivering the genre-defying hits "Unsteady" and "Renegades" and leading to a three-year global touring odyssey as well as a string of high-profile festival performances. VHS was followed by X Ambassadors' 2019 sophomore album ORION, which they supported with an extensive headline tour of the U.S. A project inspired by '60s and '70s soul and R&B, the band's Belong EP arrived in March 2020.






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