Steel Panther Releases Music Video For
“Always Gonna Be A Ho”
Band Set To Hit The Road In The Fall
in Support Of New Album Heavy Metal Rules
On the heels of the recently announced new album and headline tour, California’s greatest export and relationship experts Steel Panther are back with another music video from their upcoming album, Heavy Metal Rules. “Always Gonna Be A Ho” is the latest song to receive the Steel Panther video treatment and is a companion video to previously released “All I Wanna Do Is F*** (Myself Tonight).”
The first video depicts vocalist Michael Starr’s journey to the wedding chapel alongside bandmates guitarist Satchel, bassist Lexxi Foxx and drummer Stix Zadinia. That video ends with Starr’s bride to be running off with bandmate Satchel. The new video for “Always Gonna Be A Ho” goes deeper in to the relationship between the bride (played by Syd Wilder) and the band. Frankie Nasso returns as the director of touching video showcasing Starr’s heartbreak at losing his bride and the end shows what happens to cause the love to go south.
The new album Heavy Metal Rules is scheduled for release on September 27th. The Viagra loving, hard-partying foursome comprised of Michael Starr on vocals, Satchel on guitars, Lexxi Foxx on bass and Stix Zadinia have created the heavy metal version of a self-help manual and ultimate party album combined. The new album is available for pre-order in various bundle configuration here:https://lnk.to/HeavyMetalRules.
DATE | CITY, STATE | VENUE |
Sep-5 | Boise, ID | Knitting Factory Concert House |
Sep-6 | Spokane, WA | Knitting Factory Concert House |
Sep-7 | Sacramento, CA | Ace Of Spades |
Sep-26 | Los Angeles, CA | Whisky A Go Go (Album Release Show) |
Sep-28 | Huntington Beach, CA | Sammy Hagar’s High Tide Beach Party |
Oct-5 | Las Vegas, NV | Las Vegas BIkefest |
Oct-8 | Mobile, AL | Soul Kitchen |
Oct-9 | St. Petersburg, FL | Jannus Live |
Oct-11 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL | Culture Room |
Oct-12 | Orlando, FL | The Plaza Live |
Oct-13 | Atlanta, GA | Buckhead Theatre |
Oct-15 | Richmond, VA | The National |
Oct-16 | Philadelphia, PA | TLA |
Oct-18 | Silver Spring, MD | The Fillmore |
Oct-19 | Poughkeepsie, NY | The Chance Theater |
Oct-20 | Portland, ME | State Theatre |
Nov-8 | Weissenhauser Strand, GER | Metal Hammer Paradise Festival |
Nov-9 | Koln, GER | Essigfabrik |
Nov-10 | Koln, GER | Essigfabrik |
Nov-24 | Boston, MA | House of Blues |
Nov-26 | New York, NY | Gramercy Theatre |
Nov-27 | New York, NY | Gramercy Theatre |
Nov-29 | Indianapolis, IN | Egyptian Room at Old National Centre |
Nov-30 | Grand Rapids, MI | 20 Monroe Live |
Dec-2 | Toronto, ON | REBEL |
Dec-3 | Cleveland, OH | House of Blues |
Dec-4 | Cincinnati, OH | Bogart’s |
Dec-6 | Milwaukee, WI | The Rave |
Dec-7 | Detroit, MI | The Fillmore |
Dec-8 | Chicago, IL | House of Blues |
Dec-10 | Madison, WI | The Sylvee |
Dec-11 | St. Louis, MO | The Pageant |
Dec-13 | Wichita, KS | The Cotillion |
Dec-14 | Oklahoma City, OK | Diamond Ballroom |
Dec-15 | Kansas City, MO | Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland |
Dec-22 | Suquamish, WA | Clearwater Casino |