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UNCOMMON EVOLUTION Release New Video "Rut Struttin’"

 Montana-based Stoner Rockers UNCOMMON EVOLUTION recently released their new album “Fry” via ARGONAUTA Records, honing a sound truly all their own, though their wide ranging influences shine through in a cornucopia of flavour.

Whether you call it ‘doomy and sludgy stoner rock’ or ‘southern heavy mountain rock’, for sure it’s ‘burly and bearded’!

Today the band shares their new videoclip for the song “Rut Struttin’”.

"The song has been a blast to play live. It really gets people grooving. It started out as kind of a joke, like how l can get this guitar to sound. Then played some bluesy riffs and it just took shape.” Briar of Uncommon Evolution says. “The video was a LOOOong journey. But you can relate I’m sure. You have this problem, right, and you FINALLY found an answer (you think) then it all falls apart in a tremendously horrendous way. But you try to make it look cool."

Watch:

Make sure to track the album here:

https://songwhip.com/uncommonevolution/fry

This is highly recommended if you like: Clutch, Down, The Sword, Hellyeah, Crowbar, Black Label Society, Crobot, Corrosion Of Conformity, High On Fire & The Atomic Bitchwax .

INFO:

https://www.facebook.com/uncommonevolution

https://www.facebook.com/ArgonautaRecords

http://www.argonautarecords.com/

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