Rahway – Sugar (Official Music Video) #Rahway #SlumLordsOfNJ #MusicWithAttitude

With almost every state beginning to loosen their lock-down and self-quarantine restrictions, New Jersey hard rockers, Rahway have released a new music video today to remind everyone that they weren’t alone during the self-quarantine process and that “we were all in this together.” Rahway, also known as the Slumlords of NJ (coincidentally, name of the band’s upcoming EP), released a music video for their ballad “Sugar.” The video depicts members of the band performing the song from the privacy of their own homes Zoom-style, while musician friends, family and fans chime in during the chorus of the song, also filmed like a Zoom meeting. The video features a wide range of cameos from Don Jamieson of That Metal Show to PJ Farley from Trixter, RA and Kuarantine feat. Chris Jericho to John Kosco...

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