A robbery and hostage situation turns into Bonnie and Clyde gone country in Easton Corbin's brand-new video for the uptempo song, "All Over the Road," the second single and title track from the 30-year-old Florida native country singer's latest sophomore studio album, which had a tough act to follow considering the huge success of his debut set of tunes. Thus, Corbin didn't stray too far from the traditional sound that put his name on the country music map.
The production is as clean as reliably country as ever. Guitar licks snap from the stereo as he breezes through his vocals with perceived effortlessness. In "All Over the Road," Corbin sings about a girl who has him so excited he can hardly drive. "I named the record All Over The World because first of all, it's a fun song, and that is what I want this record to be about," he explained. "With that said, we are all over the road everywhere. We're trying to get to as many people as possible."
"All Over the Road" soars with an airy, infectious melody, and a delightful fiddle and steel-friendly arrangement recalling the country music of the nineties. Corbin's warm, inviting vocal delivery coasts along on the catchy melody with the same breezy abandon that made "Roll with It" so lovable. The song hits all the right stops to create the perfect feel-good jam, with the cheeky-sounding guitar licks and the "Little bit o' left, little bit o' right" hook almost seeming to mimic the movements of the swerving vehicle.
So it was only fitting he have a little fun bringing the lyrics to life in the Roman White-directed clip, which starts out as Corbin is just an innocent store clerk minding his own business, but when he's robbed by a brunette beauty with legs to the moon walks in and starts causing trouble, as he kidnapped and forced behind the wheel of a sexy Plymouth muscle car and he doesn't exactly resist. What ensues is a wild ride in a car that looks a lot like the General Lee, as police chase the two down a dirt road. Watch below to see if they get caught.
The production is as clean as reliably country as ever. Guitar licks snap from the stereo as he breezes through his vocals with perceived effortlessness. In "All Over the Road," Corbin sings about a girl who has him so excited he can hardly drive. "I named the record All Over The World because first of all, it's a fun song, and that is what I want this record to be about," he explained. "With that said, we are all over the road everywhere. We're trying to get to as many people as possible."
"All Over the Road" soars with an airy, infectious melody, and a delightful fiddle and steel-friendly arrangement recalling the country music of the nineties. Corbin's warm, inviting vocal delivery coasts along on the catchy melody with the same breezy abandon that made "Roll with It" so lovable. The song hits all the right stops to create the perfect feel-good jam, with the cheeky-sounding guitar licks and the "Little bit o' left, little bit o' right" hook almost seeming to mimic the movements of the swerving vehicle.
So it was only fitting he have a little fun bringing the lyrics to life in the Roman White-directed clip, which starts out as Corbin is just an innocent store clerk minding his own business, but when he's robbed by a brunette beauty with legs to the moon walks in and starts causing trouble, as he kidnapped and forced behind the wheel of a sexy Plymouth muscle car and he doesn't exactly resist. What ensues is a wild ride in a car that looks a lot like the General Lee, as police chase the two down a dirt road. Watch below to see if they get caught.
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