Kenny Chesney Goes Into Sensory Overload in ‘Noise’ Video

"There is so much life to be lived outside our phones," said Chesney.

Kenny Chesney Goes Into Sensory Overload in ‘Noise’ Video
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Filled with quick cuts, technology, cartoons, politics and much more, Kenny Chesney’s new music video for “Noise” is sending us into sensory overload and making quite the statement.

“…all in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it shots. It’s almost like the music video equivalent of a Jackson Pollock painting: the busiest piece of art you’ve ever seen, with a million different strokes merged together into one beautifully chaotic theme,” the singer told Rolling Stone of the clip.

“We’re not preaching to anyone, we’re just making a statement about the way we live,” added Chesney. “The message is to try to be mindful of it. If you love someone, tell them you love them. Don’t text it to them! There is so much life to be lived outside our phones.”

“Noise” was written as Chesney was on his way to a marketing meeting and resulted in the most added of his career.  It is the lead single from his upcoming album, Some Town Somewhere, dropping June 8.

Fans can also hear “Noise” live as the King of the Road travels the country on his 2016 Spread The Love Tour.