Emerging, independent rock artist Cutt has released the official music video for her latest single “No Crown In This Dead Town” – PRESS HERE to watch. The video, directed by Ethan Maniquis (“Machete,” Five Finger Death Punch, Daughtry), highlights her Los Angeles roots and the famed Sunset Strip, where the rocker frequently performs. “No Crown In This Dead Town” – produced by Sean Hurwitz (Smash Mouth) and Gregg Cash (Josh Todd & the Conflict), who also co-wrote the song with Cutt – is Cutt’s fight song, serving as motivation to keep working on her music and pushing forward with her career, even when it feels like you can be stuck.
“‘No Crown In This Dead Town’ is about me wanting to give up on music,” shares Cutt. “Entourage is one of my favorite TV shows and the intro to the show inspired the opening shots of the video! It’s me in a red mustang looking up at all the billboards on Sunset Blvd. wishing it was me up there! The rest of the video is me and my band performing on a rooftop in downtown LA.”
“No Crown In This Dead Town” follows Cutt’s hard-charging 2023 single “Dirty Enough For Hardcore,” which is currently impacting Active Rock radio. PRESS HERE to watch the action-packed music video, also directed by Maniquis.
Since debuting in 2019, Cutt’s original music has amassed over 600K Spotify streams as well as media support from the likes of OUTBURN, All About The Rock, CelebMix, The New Nine, Officially Rocks, The Indy Review and BraveWords. Her debut EP, Nightmares, produced by Grammy-winning producer Scott Storch (Dr. Dre, Beyonce), introduced Cutt’s raw and edgy lyrics and old-soul powerhouse vocals via the songs “Messy,” “Kind Of A Bitch,” “Gets Me Off” and “Fallen Fool.” Cutt released her first full-length album, Stories of a King, featuring the singles “Win Or Die” and “I Want It Now,” in 2022, also produced by Storch, and her 2023 single “Happy In Hell” reached Top 20, peaking at #18 on the Mainstream/Active Rock chart.
Cutt describes her music as “pure catharsis” as the LA-born and based artist and songwriter uses her songs as both an exploration and discovery of self on her journey towards sobriety. Cutt’s body of work is brutally honest, reflecting in part her desire to get sober 7 years ago at the age of 23. In turn, her career has been an ode to finding new life through music. Over the course of a few short years, Cutt has built an adoring fanbase for her music and impressive live show, which has graced the stages of such iconic Los Angeles venues including The Viper Room, Whisky a Go Go, Troubadour and The Mint. Before launching her singing career, Cutt was a national competitive horseback rider, holding the record for winning all four national championships in their division on the same horse in one year. She now brings that competitive spirit to her music career.
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