
Hillbilly Vegas recently released a music video for their single "I Hope You Know", and to celebrate Steve Harris tells us about the track and the visual. Here is the story:
"I Hope You Know" comes from a very personal experience in my life, but it's a moment a lot of people recognize. It can be a romantic relationship, a friendship, family, or even a professional relationship.
In my case, it was a professional relationship and a lifelong friendship that slowly deteriorated due to substance abuse. It's realizing the person you trusted isn't in control anymore, and that you can't fix it for them. Sometimes the only thing left to do is let go and hope it gives them the motivation to fix themselves.
The video for "I Hope You Know", which was directed by GR1M (Chase Matthews, Crucifix), was filmed in Oklahoma and produced by the band. With the 'I Hope You Know' video, we paid tribute to where we come from and the music that built us. '70s era rock was the greatest era of rock and roll. We kept it fun - like rock n' roll is supposed to be and let the visuals reflect that golden age. We shot it at our warehouse during the worst snowstorm the U.S. had seen in 60 years, which forced us to keep it simple. Honestly, that made it even better.
Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen and watch for yourself below and learn more here
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