Shinedown Releases “Three Six Five” Music Video
Shinedown premiered the music video for their track “Three Six Five” on October 17th. Filmed during the band’s ‘Dance, Kid, Dance Tour,’ the video features behind-the-scenes footage edited by Carter Louthian. The multi-platinum hard rockers expressed their thoughts on the video, saying, “This year has been remarkable, and performing ‘Three Six Five’ live with thousands of fans has been a truly unforgettable experience. Relive those moments with this new video, full of highlights from the Dance, Kid, Dance Tour.”
During live performances of the track, frontman Brent Smith often set the emotional tone by asking the audience to reflect on lost loved ones. He would encourage attendees by saying, “If you have lost someone significant in your life, someone who is no longer with us on this planet, and you find yourself yearning for one more day, one more minute with them, and they are no longer physically here, I want you to raise your hand.”
The video showcases not only the band’s energetic performances but also the deep emotional connection they have with their audience. The visuals capture the raw emotion and intensity of Shinedown’s live shows, creating an immersive experience for fans who may have missed the Dance, Kid, Dance Tour.
Shinedown’s continued dedication to engaging their audience and creating meaningful connections through their music is evident in this latest release. The video allows fans to relive the magic of their live performances, reminding them of the power music has to bring people together and provide solace in times of grief.
So, whether you were lucky enough to attend the Dance, Kid, Dance Tour or you missed out on the experience, the “Three Six Five” music video offers a glimpse into the electrifying energy and emotional depth of Shinedown’s live shows. It serves as a poignant reminder of the band’s ability to connect with their fans on a profound level, making their music more than just a sound but a shared experience of joy, nostalgia, and healing.