Shinedown Release Alternate Video for ‘I’ll Follow You’
Did you know Shinedown filmed two different videos for their song ‘I’ll Follow You?’
Shinedown already has an official video out for their song “I’ll Follow You,” but the band has surprised fans by unveiling an alternate video for the track, which comes off the band’s 2012 album, “Amaryllis.” Shinedown’s official video for “I’ll Follow You” depicts happy couple exchanging vows by a picturesque cottage. In turn, the alternate clip, which the guys filmed before the official video, shows Brent Smith and the rest of Shinedown rocking out to the track outdoors as meteors tumble from the sky.
“The song ‘I’ll Follow You’ is a song about true conviction and devotion,” Shinedown stated in a post on their official Facebook page. “It represents everything that is beautiful in our human nature. So, back in 2013 upon the release of the song, we set out to make a passionate, grand, and dare I say explosive video for it, and that’s exactly what we did…you just never saw it…Oh we released an epic video, but what you may not know is that we shot two videos for the song,” the band continues. “So, our gift to you, for all the lovers out there is our never before seen original video for ‘I’ll Follow You.'”
In other news, Shinedown have a full last of U.S. tour dates on the horizon for this spring to promote their latest studio album, “Threat to Survival,” which includes the single “I’ll Follow You.”
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