Hero The Band & Deante Hitchcock Strut

Hero The Band released the video for “Strut” featuring rapper Deante Hitchcock, who also appears in the clip. The brothers drive around Atlanta, have an outdoor church service, and hang out in front of a bank while throwing money most of the time. “Strut” is them standing in their truth as rock stars enjoying a seemingly thankless ride and not pining for cash. “Strut” was their last single of 2023, following “Lullaby,” “Running In Place,” and “Humble.” These songs have increased hope that the Atlanta natives are cooking up their next album. Just a few years ago, they released their Unicorn EP and Sonic Leap: Songs From A Musical, posted on their Soundcloud in 2022. 

 




Hero The Band Shares Video For Trouble In My Mind

[youtube id=”snYJMrw5GS0″]Hero The Band’s Back To Myself EP is their latest release and the “Trouble In My Mind” is the newest visual to emerge from the EP. The brothers play outside in the woods while a modern dancer makes all his moves. A young woman running symbolizes the mental turmoil the band is singing about getting away from. The band will play the Cocoa-Cola Roxy in their native Atlanta on November 30th. 




Hero The Band Inspire Freedom In Back To Myself Video

[youtube id=”HuoywO6oMWo”]Hero The Band are freeing cubicle workers in their video for “Back To Myself.” Stuffy office workers find their true feelings when the group shows up and performs the new song. The Atlanta siblings unleash their power in volume with a passion that has everybody moving by the end of the clip. 




Hero The Band Sing About Being Hollywood Rejects

[youtube id=”Xt7C6d4zZEQ”] Hero The Band sing about an addiction to love that’s hard to break free from in their “Hollywood Rejects” video. The brothers from Atlanta filmed the video completely outside on hills, a bike trail and a pick-up truck. The larger-than-life stances match their colossal sound. “Hollywood Rejects” is their first new song since the release of “Gods Today” with Trinidad James and Childish Major this past summer.Â