Vegas Heavy Rock Group SWAGGERMOUTH Reveal New Track “Let It Roll”

Debut Album due Late July via Rock Avenue Records USA

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Las Vegas-based heavy rock outfit SWAGGERMOUTH are ready to share their unique brand of “controlled chaos” on their debut album NEVER SHUT UP due in late July via Rock Avenue Records USA. The album was produced, mixed, and mastered by frontman Jason Ebs (who’s previously toured as a vocalist and guitarist with Peter Criss on the “Bad Boys of KISS” tour with Ace Frehley) at his newly acquired studio he named, “Dragon Castle Studio,” which was the former studio of platinum-selling rockers Imagine Dragons. It features Chris Slade (AC/DC) on drums, who also co-wrote the album with Jason and frontwoman Janea Chadwick Ebs. The band have today, May 15, shared its lead track “Let It Roll,” showcasing Jason and Janea’s intertwined vocals and melodic upbeat sound which Jason describes as “Slammin’ Pop.” Stream it now HERE at your preferred digital platform. “Let It Roll” will make its official radio debut today on SIRIUS XM’s Ozzy’s Boneyard’s “Ultimate Sinners” show (Channel #38) during JASON’s guest DJ set starting at 9am PT/12pm PT.

Speaking about NEVER SHUT UPJason shares:
“Musically it covers the gamut of human emotions, from super heavy to tender to angry and maybe even a little happy, just like real life.  We called it ‘Never Shut Up’ because lyrically we like to address topics of today’s society, and as Americans we’ve painted ourselves into a corner and find ourselves afraid to speak and having to watch everything that we say.  We must always maintain our ability to use our voices and to stand up for what we believe but as I like to say, must also ‘Examine Society and Question Authority.’ ‘Enough with the Normalization of Madness.’”

SWAGGERMOUTH have also shared the captivating music video for “Let It Roll,” seen streaming below or directly on YouTube HERE. The video was filmed at Vegas locations including Ebs’ studio, the abandoned mining site Wheel of Misfortune in Las Vegas, the youth music school Rockstars of Tomorrow, and features Vegas’ iconic showgirls from Vintage Vegas Entertainment. The video highlights SWAGGERMOUTH’s live lineup consisting of Jason (vocals/guitars), Janea (vocals), Borgi (keyboards), Joseph Nile (bass), and Billy Kessner (drums).

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