Low Cut Connie revise ICE protest song 'Livin In the USA' for new album

Low Cut Connie Reimagines Protest Anthem 'Livin In The USA' as Uplifting Blues Track

Philadelphia-based band Low Cut Connie has given its protest song "Livin in the USA" a radical makeover, transforming it into an upbeat blues track that showcases frontman Adam Weiner's unwavering commitment to using music as a form of resistance.

The original piano ballad, released last May, tackled themes of immigration raids and government overreach, with Weiner singing about "Walkin' home from school there's all these people out there lookin' strange." However, in its new iteration, the song takes on an entirely different tone, trading its somber mood for a spirited, blues-inspired beat.

According to Weiner, the reworked track was inspired by his disgust at what he sees as the United States' descent into authoritarianism. "It's time to flip the table again," he said in an Instagram post, reflecting his band's mission to reclaim patriotism and human connection through music.

The decision to revise the song comes after Weiner received violent threats for releasing it last year, forcing him to cancel shows and reevaluate his approach to using music as a form of protest. However, instead of backing down, he chose to take a stand – or rather, sing louder.

"Weiner decided to sing it LOUDER," he recalled in an Instagram post, defiantly stating that "many people told me just to stop singing 'Livin in the USA' last year so as to not ruffle too many feathers." The band's willingness to confront controversy head-on has become a hallmark of their artistic approach.

The new album, set to drop on July 3, is being hailed as a "party album" that attempts to bridge the divide between protest music and mainstream appeal. Weiner described it as an attempt to reclaim rock 'n' roll's role in sparking cultural conversations – a mission he believes can be achieved through music with soul.

"I'm not interested in artificial intelligence or technology bros telling me what I should make," he said, highlighting his commitment to using art as a means of self-expression. "Rock n roll is a table-flipping artform – it's time to flip the table again."

The album's artwork features a striking black-and-white photo of Weiner screaming upward, accompanied by nine other hidden videos that offer glimpses into the band's creative process. Each song on the album was recorded in one take, with no auto-tune or click tracks in sight.

Weiner is set to embark on a 14-date solo tour next month, touting it as a "feel-good non-denominational spiritual experience" that blends music, comedy, and protest. Tickets are available online for fans eager to see the band live – and hear their reworked anthem for themselves.
 
OMG 🤯, I'm so here for Low Cut Connie's radical transformation of "Livin in the USA" into a bluesy track! 🎸🔥 It's like they're saying, "Hey, we won't let your hate silence us!" 💪 Adam Weiner's determination to keep using music as resistance is SO admirable 🙌. I mean, who needs auto-tune when you've got soul? 💫 The fact that he faced violent threats and still pushed forward only makes me more stoked for the album 🎉! And can we talk about how awesome it is that they're doing a 14-date solo tour with comedy and protest vibes? 🤣 It's like they're giving the people what they need – a party album that sparks cultural conversations 🎊. I'm def gonna be checking out this new album and supporting Adam Weiner's mission to flip the table 🔥👏!
 
omg i love this! 🤩 low cut connie is literally using their art as a form of resistance and it's so inspiring 🔥 adam weiner's determination to keep singing about what matters is everything 💖 i mean, the original song was already powerful but now it's like he's taking it to a whole new level with this upbeat blues track 🎸 can't wait for the album to drop on july 3rd and to see them live in concert next month! 🤩
 
🚨 Low Cut Connie is at it again... They've taken their original protest song "Livin in the USA" and turned it into a upbeat blues track 🎸, but let's be real, what's next? A musical endorsement from the government to silence dissenting voices? 🤷‍♂️ Adam Weiner's commitment to using music as resistance is admirable, I guess, but has he ever considered the consequences of his actions? The violent threats he received last year were a wake-up call, and now he's singing louder... will that be enough to silence the haters or just make them angrier? 🤬 The new album drops on July 3, and if it's as "party" as Weiner claims, I'm not sure how many people are actually going to show up. 🎉
 
just heard about this new track by Low Cut Connie and I gotta say its like they're trying to flip the script on what we expect from a "protest song". instead of it being all dark and serious, its now a fun bluesy tune that still packs a message. Adam Weiner's determination to speak truth to power through his music is really inspiring! 🤘💪
 
I'm so here for this! Low Cut Connie's new version of "Livin in the USA" is giving me LIFE 💃🏽🎸! I mean, who wouldn't want to turn a protest song into an upbeat blues track? It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we're not gonna sit down and be quiet about this stuff.' Adam Weiner is all about using music as a form of resistance and it's so inspiring 🤩. The fact that he refused to back down after receiving threats just shows how passionate he is about the message he wants to spread. And I love how he's blending rock 'n' roll with a more soulful sound – it's like he's flipping the table on what we expect from protest music. Can't wait for the album drop on July 3 and his solo tour next month! 🎉
 
I'm not sure about this one 🤔. Low Cut Connie's new version of 'Livin in the USA' is actually kinda catchy, I'll give 'em that 🎵. But let's be real, it's still a protest song at heart, and Adam Weiner's message might come across as a bit too "rock on, dude" for some people 🤘. And what's with all this fuss about reclaiming rock 'n' roll? It seems like just another way to sell records and get attention 📈.
 
omg this is such a cool move by Low Cut Connie I mean who needs auto-tune when you've got passion & conviction? lol at the whole "table-flipping artform" thing, sounds like they're trying to start a riot or something but in a good way? Weiner's dedication to using music as resistance is really inspiring and it's awesome that he's not afraid to speak his mind 🤘
 
omg u guys i just heard about low cut connie's new song & im literally OBSESSED 🤩 they took a protest anthem & flipped it into an upbeat blues track that's literally giving me LIFE 💃 it's all about reclaiming patriotism & human connection through music which is so on point 🙌 adrian weiner is like the ultimate rebel frontman 💁‍♀️ and his commitment to using music as resistance is everything 🔥 i cant wait for their album drop next month i'm already prepping my dance moves 💃🏽🕺🏻
 
omg i'm so down for this new version of livin in the usa!! i mean who needs somber when you can get your blues on 🎸💃, and honestly i feel Adam Weiner's pain about getting threats for speaking up - like shouldn't we be using our voices to stand against injustice not just sit quietly? anyway cant wait to see him perform live next month 🤩 tickets are def sold 😂
 
omg u guys this is like such an amazing move by low cut connie i mean i know some ppl r gonna get upset but i think its kinda genius that adams decided 2 take this song & make it into somethin more uplifting 4 all the people who are feelin down about the state of our country he's not afraid 2 speak truth 2 power & use his music as a way 2 bring ppl together instead of tearin them apart i'm defo hyped 4 the new album & cant w8 2 hear this reworked track live in concert
 
I'm like super excited about Low Cut Connie's new album lol 🤩 I mean, Adam Weiner is literally a hero for not backing down from the threats and still wanting to use his music as a form of resistance. It's awesome that he's taking on this radical new approach and turning a protest song into an upbeat blues track 🎸🔥 I've gotta imagine it's going to be so much fun to see him perform live, all high energy and infectious vibes 🎤 The fact that they're trying to bridge the divide between protest music and mainstream appeal is really cool too 🌈 It's like, they want everyone to feel included and uplifted by their music, you know? And I'm def here for it 💖
 
omg this is so cool i love how low cut connie took an old protest song and turned it into a party anthem 🎉🕺 its like they're saying "you can't silence us" but with a bluesy vibe that makes you wanna get up and dance 😊 adam weiner's determination to use music as a form of resistance is really inspiring, especially after going through those violent threats last year 💪 i'm so glad he didn't back down and instead decided to make his message even louder 🗣️ the fact that they're embracing their art and not worrying about what others think is super refreshing too 🎨
 
I'm so done with artists trying to water down their message to appease the masses 🙄💁‍♀️. Low Cut Connie is actually doing it right, refusing to tone down their music just because some people get uncomfortable. I mean, what's wrong with being loud and proud about your convictions? The fact that Adam Weiner received violent threats for speaking his mind and having to cancel shows because of it is just a testament to the toxic culture we live in 🤯💔. But Low Cut Connie isn't backing down – they're flipping the script and making their music more energetic, more uplifting... who says protest songs have to be somber? 🎸👏 I'm here for this party album vibe, let's bring back rock 'n' roll as a catalyst for change 🔥💖
 
just heard about this Low Cut Connie song they did on 'Livin in the USA'... it's kinda weird how someone would get violent threats for singing about immigration raids & government overreach, but at least they're not backing down 🤔🎸 i mean, who wants to flip the table when you can just sing louder? anyway, their new album drops on July 3 and they're saying it's a 'party album' that tries to bridge protest music & mainstream appeal... yeah right, like anyone's buying that 💁‍♀️
 
I love how Low Cut Connie is flipping the script on their protest song - from somber to soulful, it's like they're saying "we're not gonna let you silence us!" Adam Weiner's determination to use music as a form of resistance is super inspiring 🤩. And can we talk about how refreshing it is to see an artist stand up for what they believe in despite the backlash? It's all about finding the courage to be loud and proud, even when others are telling you to tone it down 🔊. This new album sounds like exactly what we need - a dose of rock 'n' roll that'll get us moving and thinking 🎸.
 
I'm loving how Low Cut Connie is flipping the script on patriotism with this new track 🤘. It's all about reclaiming rock 'n' roll as a force for good, you know? Adam Weiner's commitment to using music as resistance is truly inspiring, and I'm here for it 😊. The fact that he refused to back down after getting threats shows he's not afraid to speak his mind – and who can blame him? It's time for us to make some noise and stand up for what we believe in 🗣️. Can't wait to check out their new album on July 3, it's gonna be a party 🎉!
 
the way low cut connie is flipping the script on their song about living in the usa is super refreshing 🤩 it's like they're saying that even when things seem dark, we can still find a way to turn the tables and make music that uplifts instead of divides. i mean, who needs to be told what to sing or how to feel? adam weiner seems like a total original dude - not afraid to take risks and speak truth to power through his art 🎤 in a world where it's easy to get caught up in the noise, low cut connie is showing us that music can be a powerful force for change 💪
 
Wow 🤩

Interesting how Low Cut Connie has flipped their protest song into an upbeat blues track, it's like they're saying "we can't change the system but we can change our vibe" 😊. The fact that Adam Weiner got violent threats and had to cancel shows just to release this song is wild, but instead of backing down he decided to make a statement through his music 💥. I'm hyped for the new album and tour, it's gonna be lit 🎉
 
🤷‍♂️ gotta love how Low Cut Connie takes a super controversial song and turns it into a party anthem 🎉. I mean, who needs subtlety when you're trying to make a point? Adam Weiner's all about flipping the table and making some noise – even if that means getting death threats for his art 🚫. I'm curious to see how this album is gonna resonate with people, but hey, more power to him if he wants to rock 'n' roll his way into our hearts ❤️.
 
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