Former Fuel singer Brett Scallions has formed a new band called RadioBot, and for their debut single, the trio has covered the Bob Dylan classic “Subterranean Homesick Blues.”
RadioBot — comprised of Scallions, Billy Harvey, and Eddie Wohl — will release their first original single, “This World’s on Fire,” on December 8th, but wanted to introduce themselves with the Dylan cover.
“For us, Bob Dylan is such a rock ‘n’ roll lyricist, we wanted to pay tribute by turning over one with a snarl and swagger,” said the band in a collective statement.
The accompanying music video honors Dylan’s original iconic clip that shows the folk-rock legend dropping cue cards of the song’s lyrics while standing in an alley. RadioBot stated, “The video is an homage to Dylan’s Alley video, and for it, Brett meticulously re-created all of the cards by hand.”
While RadioBot are just introducing themselves now,...
RadioBot — comprised of Scallions, Billy Harvey, and Eddie Wohl — will release their first original single, “This World’s on Fire,” on December 8th, but wanted to introduce themselves with the Dylan cover.
“For us, Bob Dylan is such a rock ‘n’ roll lyricist, we wanted to pay tribute by turning over one with a snarl and swagger,” said the band in a collective statement.
The accompanying music video honors Dylan’s original iconic clip that shows the folk-rock legend dropping cue cards of the song’s lyrics while standing in an alley. RadioBot stated, “The video is an homage to Dylan’s Alley video, and for it, Brett meticulously re-created all of the cards by hand.”
While RadioBot are just introducing themselves now,...
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