Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry have dropped the title track and music video for their upcoming EP ‘Celebrate’, arriving digitally March 6th via Mascot Records. The new visual follows lead single “Neon Eyes” and showcases the band’s knack for turning everyday struggles into anthemic moments worth savoring.
“We had so much fun coming up with the concept for the ‘Celebrate’ video!” the band shares. “We got on a phone call with director Kyle Loftus and we all hashed out ideas until we landed on something that got us all excited! We wanted the video to show what it’s like to be stuck in something, whether that be a boring job or maybe stuck in your own head, and how any little opportunity can lead to a small victory! The song itself is about celebrating every little thing in life, even if it’s just making it through the day.” Actor and musician Aaron Paulsen stars in the visual, which culminates in a confetti-filled finale that captures the mental release of finding joy in small wins.
The self-produced ‘Celebrate’ EP spans emotional terrain with ease. Grunge-tinged singalong “I’m Fine” sits alongside the raw vulnerability of “Deep” and a cover of Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” featuring Tyler Connolly of Theory Of A Deadman. “Any piece of art is a snapshot of that artist’s life,” singer and guitarist Chris Robertson explains. “So, I look at these songs on the EP as a culmination of everything we’ve lived since Screamin’ At The Sky.” The record delivers unpolished emotion and genuine connection, qualities that have made Black Stone Cherry road warriors who bring the same energy to arenas and dive bars alike.


