Watch for King and Country's New Video "Shoulders" Here
for KING & COUNTRY, the two-time 2015 GRAMMY Award-winning Australian brother duo, Joel and Luke Smallbone, releases the official music video for their latest single, "Shoulders."
Filmed in Nashville and Chattanooga, TN, the video is directed by Ben Smallbone, with support from Joel Smallbone, and features several powerful scenarios oriented around a central theme of redemption.
"When it came to creating a music video for 'Shoulders,' we knew that it had to carry as much personal and spiritual meaning as the song. Ultimately, the video expands on the question about where help comes from in some of life's most difficult moments," says Luke Smallbone. "Where does that help come from when our grandfather is dying or you're looking at a newborn baby and all the challenges that lie ahead or when you've been in a car wreck and you don't know how you got out."
"We partnered once again with movie-maker and brother, Ben Smallbone (The Proof of Your Love | The Music Video) to write and produce this theatrical and heartfelt piece," adds Joel. "After months of writing and rewriting the story, over two days of filming and countless hours refining, we're more than thrilled with the final product and can't wait to share it."
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