Matt Lang Releases “Jukebox Money”
anadian country riser Matt Lang is stacking up some “Jukebox Money” just in time for the weekend – listen to the all new track HERE.
Penned by Timothy Baker, Dan Alley, Andy Austin, and Brinley Addington, “Jukebox Money” is a wheeling, dealing Friday night number made for the barroom. Co-produced by Danick Dupelle and Lang, the uptempo embodies the carefree fun of a night where the unexpected takes the wheel.
With “Jukebox Money,” Lang continues the narrative thread of his concept album Ain’t That Bad, out October 23. Inspired by the movie "The Hangover," the album tells the story of one truly memorable and wild night, with every track representing a different moment in the unfolding chaos. The next chapter is coming, and the night is far from over. Part two, “Jukebox Money,” follows the album's intro “She Stole My Truck,” Lang’s current single to Canadian country radio, currently sitting at #4 on the Quebec Mediabase Top 100 chart.
“‘Jukebox Money’ was such a fun one to record and film,” Lang shares. “This project is really giving me the freedom to be creative and push my limits, both musically and visually. I loved exploring this story and bringing it to life. It’s been a blast from start to finish.”
The song’s official music video, directed by Agence Ranch and Forêt Sauvage Films, features several well-known personalities from Lang’s home province of Quebec: Benoît Gagnon, Hugo Girard, Patsy Gallant, and Emmanuel Auger. The clip reveals a key moment in Ain’t That Bad’s storyline: after buying himself a flashy suit and paying cash for a car at a dealership with the money he found in the album’s first visual preview, Lang finds himself drawn into an underground, high stakes poker game where wealthy players gather and up the night’s ante.
Penned by Timothy Baker, Dan Alley, Andy Austin, and Brinley Addington, “Jukebox Money” is a wheeling, dealing Friday night number made for the barroom. Co-produced by Danick Dupelle and Lang, the uptempo embodies the carefree fun of a night where the unexpected takes the wheel.
With “Jukebox Money,” Lang continues the narrative thread of his concept album Ain’t That Bad, out October 23. Inspired by the movie "The Hangover," the album tells the story of one truly memorable and wild night, with every track representing a different moment in the unfolding chaos. The next chapter is coming, and the night is far from over. Part two, “Jukebox Money,” follows the album's intro “She Stole My Truck,” Lang’s current single to Canadian country radio, currently sitting at #4 on the Quebec Mediabase Top 100 chart.
“‘Jukebox Money’ was such a fun one to record and film,” Lang shares. “This project is really giving me the freedom to be creative and push my limits, both musically and visually. I loved exploring this story and bringing it to life. It’s been a blast from start to finish.”
The song’s official music video, directed by Agence Ranch and Forêt Sauvage Films, features several well-known personalities from Lang’s home province of Quebec: Benoît Gagnon, Hugo Girard, Patsy Gallant, and Emmanuel Auger. The clip reveals a key moment in Ain’t That Bad’s storyline: after buying himself a flashy suit and paying cash for a car at a dealership with the money he found in the album’s first visual preview, Lang finds himself drawn into an underground, high stakes poker game where wealthy players gather and up the night’s ante.
Fresh off a seven-show run in Germany, Matt is currently on his national All Night Longer Tour across Canada. Alongside his headlining dates, he’s also supporting 15-time CCMA winner Brett Kissel and performing at a slate of rodeos and festivals, with more dates to be announced soon HERE.
All Night Longer Tour Dates
3/21: Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC —Salle Albert-Dumouchel
3/27: Jonquière, QC — Théâtre Palace
3/28: Dolbeau-Mistassini, QC — Salle Desjardins Maria-Chapdelaine
5/16: Brossard, QC — Club Dix30
5/22: Montréal, QC — Expérience CGV
5/28: Edmundston, NB — Jean-Daigle Centre*
6/11: Ayer’s Cliff, QC — Rodéo Ayer’s Cliff
6/12: Rivière-du-Loup, QC — Musique Fest Premier Tech
6/18: Gatineau, QC — Salle Odyssée
6/20: Ste-Germaine-Boulé – Festival du Boeuf
7/1: Trois-Rivières, QC — FestiVoix
7/9: Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC – Regates Valleyfield
7/10: Cavendish, PEI — Cavendish Beach Music Festival
7/18: Havre-St-Pierre, QC — Festival de la Famille
10/23: Montréal, QC — MTELUS
12/12: Sherbrooke, QC — Centre culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Salle Maurice O'Bready
* supporting Brett Kissel
All Night Longer Tour Dates
3/21: Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC —Salle Albert-Dumouchel
3/27: Jonquière, QC — Théâtre Palace
3/28: Dolbeau-Mistassini, QC — Salle Desjardins Maria-Chapdelaine
5/16: Brossard, QC — Club Dix30
5/22: Montréal, QC — Expérience CGV
5/28: Edmundston, NB — Jean-Daigle Centre*
6/11: Ayer’s Cliff, QC — Rodéo Ayer’s Cliff
6/12: Rivière-du-Loup, QC — Musique Fest Premier Tech
6/18: Gatineau, QC — Salle Odyssée
6/20: Ste-Germaine-Boulé – Festival du Boeuf
7/1: Trois-Rivières, QC — FestiVoix
7/9: Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, QC – Regates Valleyfield
7/10: Cavendish, PEI — Cavendish Beach Music Festival
7/18: Havre-St-Pierre, QC — Festival de la Famille
10/23: Montréal, QC — MTELUS
12/12: Sherbrooke, QC — Centre culturel de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Salle Maurice O'Bready
* supporting Brett Kissel