A Thousand Horses Release '(This Ain't No) Drunk Dial' Video
. The clip plays of the band's rising stardom, with reporters and fans awaiting their arrival with cameras and photos to sign. Of course, the band changes it up by not arriving for a concert, but to testify in front of lawyers, a judge, and plenty of on-lookers. It's a surprising turn, considering the song could have such a literal interpretation, and just might be a sign that A Thousand Horses aren't going to be a band that chooses the most obvious roads. To find out more about the band, check out our new interview with A Thousand Horses, where they talk about their place in the tradition of Southern music. Watch the video here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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