Heartless Bastards release video for "Hi-Line" staring Bushwick Bill

Heartless Bastards have released a hilarious new video for the song “Hi-Line” from their just-released album Restless Ones. The video was directed by Frank Weysos and stars Bushwick Bill who plays the band’s agent taking calls from people looking for country, rock and hip hop acts, telling each of them that he has JUST the band they’re looking for, and the clip rolls out showing them having a great time dressing up as gangstas, a death metal band, and a classic country act.

Restless Ones came out June 16. It is the band’s fifth album and was produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Angel Olsen, Swans). Restless Ones was tracked in August 2014 during a 10-day session at El Paso, TX’s renowned Sonic Ranch. Located on 2,300 acres of pecan orchards bordering the Rio Grande and Mexico, the studio – the largest residential recording complex in the world – provided the perfect setting, miles away from all real world responsibilities and thus able to fully invest themselves in the act of creation.
Heartless Bastards are currently on a summer tour with support from Craig Finn (of The Hold Steady). The tour kicked off on June 10 at the Thirsty Hippo in Hattiesburg, MS and takes them across the east coast and Midwest before ending on July 2 at Trees in Dallas, TX. A September tour with Alberta Cross opening has also been confirmed, as have October dates with Slothrust.
All tour and festival dates are listed below and can be found on their interactive website experience RestlessOnes.net. Their fans will also be able to share photos, videos and check out new music directly from the band.
June
25 – Cincinnati, OH – Woodward Theater #
26 – Cincinnati, OH – Woodward Theater #
29 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue #
30 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown #
July
1 – Kansas City, MO – Record Bar #
2 – Dallas, TX – Trees #
24 – Newport, RI – Newport Folk Festival
September
9 – New Orleans – One Eyed Jacks*
10 – Atlanta – Terminal West*
11 – Asheville – The Orange Peel*
12 – Washington DC – 930 Club
13 – Bearsville – Bearsville Theater*
16 – Northampton – Pearl Street Downstairs*
17 – Portland, ME- Port City Music Hall
18 – Boston – Paradise Rock Club*
23 – Chicago – Metro*
24 – Indianapolis – Deluxe*
26 – Madison – Majestic*
27 – Milwaukee – Turner Hall*
29 – St Louis – Off Broadway*
30 – Little Rock – Revolution Music Room*
October
16 – Marfa – El Cosmico^
17 – Albuquerque – Launchpad^
18 – Phoenix – Crescent Ballroom^
19 – Solana Beach – Belly Up^
20 – Pomona – Glass House^
22 – Los Angeles – Fonda^
23 – Calpine – Sierra Valley Lodge^
24 – Napa – City Winery^
25 – San Francisco – The Fillmore^
27 – Vancouver – Venue^
28 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom^
29 – Seattle – Neumos^
30 – Missoula – Top Hat Lounge^
31 – Boise – Neurolux^
November
2 – Salt Lake City – Urban Lounge^
3 – Denver – Bluebird Theater^
4 – Boulder – eTown Hall
7 – San Antonio – Sam’s Burger Joint^
21 – Austin – Mohawk
# – Craig Finn supporting
* – Alberta Cross supporting
^ – Slothrust supporting