The Railers Give Behind-the-Scenes Look at Music Video for ’11:59 (Central Standard Time)’

Ain’t no party like The Railers' party because The Railers' party don’t stop, even when the clock strikes midnight.

Written by Kelly Brickey
The Railers Give Behind-the-Scenes Look at Music Video for ’11:59 (Central Standard Time)’
The Railers; Photo courtesy Warner Music Nashville

Ain’t no party like The Railers’ party because The Railers’ party don’t stop, even when the clock strikes midnight.

Getting in the groovy spirit by throwing it back to the days where roller-skating reigned supreme, The Railers channeled their 70s vibes into the party happening throughout their new music video for their song, “11:59 (Central Standard Time).” Throwing on a few pairs of skates themselves, the trio showed off their skills in the rink while lip-syncing along to the track.

“Shooting the music video for ‘11:59’ was an absolute blast. Not only was it the best day we’ve  had this year, but our director Jeff Venable had the most amazing, energetic vision for capturing the spirit of the song & our true colors on film. We could not be more excited to share this with the world,” the band said of the shoot.

The country group also unveiled some secrets in the filming business by revealing they had to sing their song double-time in order for the playback to form some slo-mo magic. Although it takes a lot of hard work and time to shoot for music video, The Railers made their time on set look outrageously fun with their young friends joining in on the celebration.

“11:59 (Central Standard Time)” brings forth the idea that just because the night is coming to a close doesn’t mean you can’t continue the party until the next day,” as the members of The Railers explain.

“Basically, the idea in the lyric of ’11:59’ is, ‘Hey, we’re ending the day today partying, but as soon as the clock rolls over tomorrow, we can party again tomorrow,’” Jonathan Lawson said in the exclusive behind-the-scenes clip.

Check out the video above for more behind-the-scenes action with The Railers.