Here’s the excellent new video for ‘You’ll Never Find Me’ from country-rock band Ghost Hounds. The accompanying visual, directed by Jay Arcansalin, is a truly cinematic piece of work, brilliantly shot and edited to tell a story that reinforces the song’s lyrical intent. Throughout the song, there’s a real sense of musical urgency that builds effectively, mirroring the drama of the video and narrative.
The band’s front-man, SAVNT, explains the song’s message: “‘You’ll Never Find Me’ is a warrior’s anthem. This song is dedicated to anyone who has lost themself in a person or to a situation. Know that you can always reclaim your power and remember to stand strong in who you are. We needed the video to show that when you’re down grit and perseverance are all you need to make it. The idea that you literally need to get back on the horse 8 times when you’ve been thrown off 7.”
‘You’ll Never Find Me’ follows the release of the band’s previous single ‘Long Ride Home’, which features the great Patty Griffin. Ghost Hounds’ four studio albums, including latest release ‘First Last Time’, have achieved millions of streams and their single ‘Last Train To Nowhere’ was featured in Taylor Sheridan’s television show ‘Special Ops: Lioness’. Known for their energetic live shows, the band have supported the likes of The Rolling Stones, ZZ Top, Garth Brooks, Guns N’ Roses, and Bob Seger. Check out Ghost Hounds’ contemporary blend of country, rock and blues – it’s powerful stuff.