JASON SCOTT & THE HIGH HEAT ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM AMERICAN GRIN OUT MARCH 28

Americana-Country rockers Jason Scott & The High Heat have announced their highly anticipated new album, American Grin, set for release on March 28 via Leo33. Fans can pre-save the album HERE. The album follows their acclaimed debut, Castle Rock, and expands their signature sound – melding high energy southern rock with desert-worn Americana, honky tonk grit, and road-trip-ready anthems.
To celebrate the announcement, the band has released “Golden,” a standout track from American Grin, available everywhere.
A soundtrack for wide-open highways and late-night dives, American Grin, captures the essence of the American experience – its contradictions, its humor, its resilience. Inspired by everything from spaghetti-western soundscapes to Tex-Mex textures and roadhouse funky-tonk, the album blurs genre lines while staying true to Jason Scott’s sharp storytelling and the band’s electric chemistry.
“We wanted to be a little bit playful during such a serious time,” Jason says of the album, which he began writing during the Covid pandemic. “To pull back, look at the landscape, and write about the absurdity of American life.”
That balance of humor and depth shines throughout the album – whether in the Friday-night misadventures of “Me & The Bottle (Hungover You)”, the thumping, baritone guitar-driving “Yardwork” (which is about much more than lawn maintenance), or the expansive, symphonic closer “Maria,” which recalls the lush experimentalism of Wilco and The Beach Boys.
Recorded with former bandmate turned producer Taylor Johnson, the album was crafted in both Oklahoma City and the Texas borderlands, where the band drew inspiration from the sounds and culture surrounding them. From ZZ Top-worthy guitars on “If We Make Til The Mornin’” to the mariachi-influenced strains of “Interstate of Mind”, American Grin expands the sonic reach of the band while staying true to the grit and groove that have made them one of the most compelling acts in Americana today.
Jason Scott & The High Heat are set to hit the road in support of American Grin, with dates including March 6 at the new Skinny Dennis in Nashville and an upcoming show at Mercury Lounge in Tulsa.
About Jason Scott & The High Heat
Jason Scott & The High Heat create a sound that’s too loud for folk and too textured for Red Dirt, carving their own path in the world of Americana and heartland roots-rock. Based in groove, grit, and authenticity, the band is led by Jason Scott, a songwriter whose Pentecostal upbringing, years spent as a preacher-in-training, and eventual crisis of faith give him a storyteller’s edge and a unique perspective on life, love, and modern struggles. Their music blends heartfelt storytelling with dynamic, sweeping soundscapes, creating a distinct sonic identity that resonates deeply with fans and critics alike.
Their debut album, Castle Rock, introduced the world to their genre-defying sound, drawing comparisons to legends like Tom Petty and Jason Isbell, while their live performances have earned them recognition as one of the most exciting bands in the Americana scene. With accolades from NPR, The Boot, BBC Radio, and more, Jason Scott & The High Heat continue to push the boundaries of Americana and roots music, blending sharp songwriting with engaging live performances.