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Tuk Smith is the kind of rock’n’roll ambassador you didn’t think existed anymore.

Punk maverick from rural Georgia, Biters frontman, producer and solo artist, he’s seen the best and worst of a music industry in constant flux. By turns it’s left him critically acclaimed, poised for stadiums, dropped, burned out, back in the game and beloved by those for whom rock is still everything. Now based in Nashville, and with his own label Gypsy Rose Records, he creates from a more real place than most.

“I want to do something that means something to people,” Tuk says, “because a lot of shit nowadays is so disposable and so plastic. I just don’t connect with that. I’d like to do things that impact people positively. It’s a weird time on the planet, so to have songs about hope, but not be cheesy about it, it’s something I think we need with songwriting. That’s the kind of music I want to hear.”

The result is Rogue To Redemption, Tuk’s second album with solo project The Restless Hearts. The sonic lovechild of Thin Lizzy, 90s power pop and melody- driven punk, it shows an artistic peak born from adversity. The sound of a man bottling a lifetime of experiences, stories and characters from working class America. A hero’s journey, picking up from 2022’s Ballad Of A Misspent Youth. And it’s all on him.

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Tracks from the new album "Rogue To Redemption" have been heard and numerous radio outlets nationwide including multiple singles ("Take The Long Way", "Glorybound" and "Little Renegade") featured on the Syndicated FM show "Eddie Trunk Rocks" as well as "Eddie Trunk Live" on SiriusXM Hair Nation. Music from "Rogue To Redemption" has also received airplay from the likes of SiriusXM's Underground Garage and major terrestrial outlets including WAXQ (New York, NY), KSAN (San Francisco, CA), WWSK (Nassau-Suffolk, NY), KQRC (Kansas City, MO), WHQG (Milwaukee, WI), WJJO & WWHG (Madison, WI) and more!

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