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Born amidst the sun-soaked vibes of Florida, The Sons of James shine bright with their unique blend of melodic skate punk. Embracing personal struggles and triumphs, the band weaves empowering narratives of growth and self-worth into their music. With the addition of new member Matt Shelley on vocals, The Sons of James inject a renewed energy into their sound. Their latest release, “The Real Me,” accompanied by a visually stunning music video, marks a pivotal chapter in their musical trajectory, as they channel the spirit of skate punk’s golden era.
“The Real Me” explores the universal struggle of concealing one’s true self, offering undeniable lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners. The song’s explosive energy, driven by vibrant drums and solid rhythm guitars, creates a nostalgic skate punk vibe reminiscent of the late ’90s and early 2000s.
The video serves as a visual representation of the song’s powerful message and showcases the band’s unique artistic vision. Partnering exclusively with Thoughts Words Action for the premiere of the “The Real Me” music video, The Sons of James embark on an exciting new chapter. Stay connected with The Sons of James through their official website and social media channels for updates on their music, live performances, and forthcoming releases.
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