WATCH: Jason Scott & The High Heat Set Their World on Fire With American Grin Performance Film
- All Country News

- Sep 10
- 2 min read
Jason Scott & The High Heat aren’t just playing songs these days, they’re building cinematic universes. The Leo33 recording artists have unveiled a bold new chapter with the release of an American Grin album performance film, a project that feels less like a promo piece and more like an invitation to step inside the band’s living, breathing world.

Shot inside Nashville’s atmospheric Donna Mansion by Quinton Cook of GLITCH Productions, the film leans into the visual drama of the band’s sound. Instead of flashy edits or gimmicks, the camera lingers on the sweat, the grit, and the small, unguarded moments, the kind that make live music feel like a communal secret. The result is immersive, intimate, and cinematic in equal measure.
“We’re a band, we make music, we play music, we live music,” frontman Jason Scott says, cutting right to the marrow of what drives them. “When we started the creative conversation with Quinton Cook about the American Grin visual album, all we wanted to do was play some of these songs we’ve written for ourselves and for you.”
That ethos, music as lifeblood, not product runs like an undercurrent through the entire film. Joined by producer and honorary bandmate Taylor Johnson, Scott and company prove that chemistry can’t be faked. Every note carries the weight of friendships forged in studios, green rooms, and late-night living rooms.
In a country landscape that often prizes polish over pulse, American Grin refuses to sand down the edges. It thrives on rawness, whether it’s a vocal that teeters between howl and confession or a guitar lick that feels jagged enough to draw blood. Watching it unfold onscreen, you get the sense that this is what Jason Scott & The High Heat were meant to do: blur the line between performance and revelation.
For fans, the performance film isn’t just a companion piece to the album, it’s an extension of it, a visual diary of the band’s artistic heartbeat. For newcomers, it’s a crash course in why this group has quietly become one of the most magnetic acts to emerge from Nashville’s undercurrent.
In other words, American Grin isn’t just an album you listen to. It’s a world you step into.
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