DELTONA Light Up Nashville With New “Party’s In The Back” Music Video

If country music has been missing the snarl of a real band lately, DELTONA didn’t get the memo — or maybe they got it, lit it on fire, and used it as a setlist. The rising country-rock trio just dropped the official music video for their feel-good anthem “Party’s In The Back,” and it’s exactly as rowdy as the title promises.

Directed and produced by Chris Ashlee, the visual was shot live at the band’s now-infamous Odie’s Bar performance in Nashville, Tennessee. That late-night Saturday throwdown served as the grand finale to a string of fan pop-up events celebrating the single’s release — and it shows. Instead of staging a glossy, over-produced clip, DELTONA let the cameras roll on the real thing: sweaty crowds, sing-alongs, late-night freedom, and the kind of unapologetic celebration that no green-screen could fake.

Watch the official music video for “Party’s In The Back” here: https://www.youtube.com/@DELTONABAND

The video leans into cinematic party scenes, bold styling, and the trio’s infectious on-stage charisma, blending dynamic performance shots with immersive storytelling. It’s a visually striking package that lands somewhere between a tour doc and a Saturday-night fever dream — and it makes a strong case that bands, plural, still belong at the center of country music.

That mission statement has been DELTONA’s calling card from day one. Singer Ned Abernathy (Georgia), guitarist Caleb Miller (Ohio), and drummer Chris Deaton (Tennessee) first crossed paths at a writers’ round at Nashville’s legendary Bluebird Café, and the chemistry was immediate. You can hear it in their tight harmonies on the casual cover clips they share with fans, and you can feel it in the company they’ve been keeping on stage — sharing bills with Rodney Atkins, Lee Brice, George Birge, Cooper Alan, and Avery Anna.

Their debut batch of songs — produced by Jason Massey (Cole Swindell, Bailey Zimmerman) — fuses gritty Southern storytelling, big rock riffs, and melodies that stick around long after the amps go quiet. Whiskey-soaked bangers like “Heartbreak Fix,” “Love Don’t Love Me,” and the wonderfully self-aware “How To Not Help A Heartbreak” sit alongside the gut-punch ballad “Cared Enough to Cry,” proving the band can swing from barroom chaos to genuine heartbreak without losing the thread.

“Party’s In The Back” is out now via The Core Records, and the new video is the clearest snapshot yet of what makes this trio tick: three guys, three states, one very loud good time. Hit play, turn it up, and let DELTONA remind you what a band sounds like when they actually mean it.

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