Cash Box Kings debut new video for "Gotta Move Out to the Suburbs!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRioASJo5K4&feature=youtu.be Blind Pig Records has released a video of "Gotta Move Out To The Suburbs," a track from Holding Court, the new album from The Cash Box Kings. The CD has been #1 on Roots Music Report's blues radio airplay chart for three weeks. The Cash Box Kings have become favorites of fans and critics alike for their devotion to carrying on the spirit of early Chicago and Delta blues while at the same time bringing a freshness, bravado, and authentic vitality to the music. As No Depression said of the new release, "the Kings once again display a smooth blend of past and present, timeless music that never grows old." "Gotta Move Out To The Suburbs" is a prime example of their ability to use old school sounds to address contemporary issues - in this case, the gentrification taking place in major cities. Written by band leader and harmonica player Joe Nosek and vocalist Oscar Wilson, the song deals with the displacement of long time residents from urban areas. In it Wilson sings ”When the hood goes up, so does the rent. And I can’t pay that price. I gotta move out to the suburbs ‘casue the low end got too high. I can’t live where I grew up y’all. I gotta kiss my hood good bye.” Wilson stated, “The suburbs that inner-city folk are forced to move too are not the ones that people dream about moving to. You know, the ones with nice houses and big green lawns.” In the song, Wilson laments, “Well ,the suburb that I live in; I can’t say it’s very nice. They still got guns and gangs here. I can’t go out at night.” Nosek said, "For the video shoot Oscar took us through his old neighborhood and there's a lot of gentrification going on where he grew up. At (Chicago's) Maxwell Street and Halsted Street, which was an epicenter of this music scene, it's unrecognizable from the days when the originators of the blues would play on the street on Sundays."