Shaman’s Harvest Share “Rock n Roll Queen” Music Video
Following their incredible first ever tour of the UK and Ireland, heavy-weight Missouri rockers Shaman’s Harvest, have revealed the official video for “Rock n Roll Queen” – which was filmed across locations throughout the tour.
Following their incredible first-ever tour of the UK and Ireland, heavy-weight Missouri rockers Shaman’s Harvest have revealed the official video for “Rock n Roll Queen,” which was filmed across locations throughout the tour.
The band are calling out for fans to spot themselves in the video for the tour that was 10 years in the making.
Talking about the tour, singer Nathan Hunt says:
“Wow, what an incredible ride the About Time Tour has been across the UK and Ireland. From the very first roar of the crowd in London to the final encore in Dublin, every venue was packed with energy and passion you simply can’t put into words. I’m so grateful to each and every one of you who came out, sang every lyric back to us, and made us feel more at home than we ever could have imagined.
This run of shows was years in the making, and getting to share these songs live with you—old favorites and fresh cuts alike—was everything we’d hoped for. You’ve given us memories that will last a lifetime. I’ll admit, there’s a little regret that it’s over so soon. We always wish we could stay on stage just a bit longer, chase that next high, and see your faces one more time. But as much as I’m going to miss these nights, the memories we’ve made together will keep me smiling until the next time we hit the road.
Thank you for all the love, the cheers, and for making this “About Time” tour everything we dreamed it could be. We’ll carry your spirit with us—and trust me, we’re already counting the days until we can do it all again. Until then, stay loud and proud.”
Looking back on their first time over, guitarist Josh Hamler says:
“Our About Time Tour of the UK will always hold a special place our hearts. The only thing left to do, is to do it again! Love and respect to everyone who came out! Thanks for making a memory with us!”
The swaggering groover “Rock n Roll Queen” is the band’s first new music since the release of their 2022 album Rebelator. The band have amassed 400+ million streams, their music has crashed into the wrestling world across WWE. They’ve prowled stages across the US with the likes of Nickelback, Cheap Trick, Seether, Black Stone Cherry, Theory of a Deadman, and In This Moment. They shared the biggest stages with AC/DC, Alice In Chains, Killswitch Engage, Stone Sour, Godsmack, Shinedown, Rob Zombie, Ghost and more, they’ve blown away audiences on Speedways, Casinos, Amphitheatres, Theatres, Arenas, dive bars, and festival stages.
If you zoom in for a real snapshot of why fans continue to go back and listen to the band time and time again, you find the band’s incredible back story – they have survived tornados levelling their town, throat cancer, crushed ankles, amputation dilemmas and a run-through of everything you can within the industry and beyond. So much is their connection to their fans and roots that their hometown, the City of Jefferson, Missouri, proclaimed 2 August as the Official Shaman’s Harvest Day of 2018!
You can watch our interview with Josh Hamler here.
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