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Justin Utley Rocks Out in “American Nightmare” Video, Fourth Single From ‘Scars’

OUTMusic Award winning singer/songwriter Justin Utley unleashes his inner Nine Inch Nails in “American Nightmare,” his new Industrial Anthemic Rock track that takes aim at conversion therapy, and the current state of our union’s blind allegiance with political parties and religion.

It’s a different sound for the young singer, who first rose to prominence in the alt-country pop realm. “This whole album has been about exploring edgier, darker themes that I’ve always wanted to take on but hadn’t because I was told to stay in my safe zone,” he explains.

“But I’ve learned complacently is dangerous.  It nearly cost California’s LGBTQ community their freedom to marry.  I have something to say about this world we’re living in today and I’m going to say it now because I don’t believe we can make it through another four years of this nightmare.”

Justin Utley’s “American Nightmare” is being distributed independently and is available on Apple Music, Spotify and all digital platforms.  Its video is available on YouTube/Vevo, Apple Music and Amazon Prime.

“American Nightmare” is Justin Utley’s first single release since his activism work in Utah helped to ban conversion therapy, the discredited practice that aims to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender expression, in the state.

“The win was not only cathartic but rewarding and empowering,” he says. Utah is now the 19th state to ban conversion therapy, and Utley plans to take his fight to the other 31 states. 

“I’ll take my guitar wherever I need to in order to keep this conversation going and get this horrific, shame-based sham of therapy banned. It’s unethical, it’s disproven, and yet so many are caught in its web of lies, inevitable failure, and suicide.”

He blames the lawmakers who blindly follow their party lines and church leaders instead of the will of the constituents who elected them. It’s one of the reasons he chose to shoot the music video for “American Nightmare” in a church (incidentally, the same church used for the Touched by An Angel series) and includes scenes with crowds in blindfolds, unable and unwilling to see the disasters that lie ahead. 

“Finding candidates who will work to unite the country rather than divide us is top priority this election cycle,” Justin says.  “I have my sights set on October when hopefully, this nightmare will end.”

Born and raised in Utah, Justin Utley’s music career took off when he was selected to perform at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. After breaking ties with his Mormon roots and moving to New York City, Justin became a sought-after talent, spending much of his career touring as a performer at Pride Festivals worldwide where he has shared the stage with top international acts including Dan Reynolds, Icona Pop, Tegan & Sara, Margaret Cho and Billy Porter.

In June 2010, Utley released “Stand for Something,” a single written to inspire and motivate action towards securing LGBTQ marriage equality in the United States. The single was nominated by the LGBTQ Academy of Recording Arts for 4 OutMusic Awards, including Best Songwriter and Artist of the Year.  It also won Best Country/Folk Song of the Year.

Justin has served as a guest contributor on CNN’s ‘Faces of Faith’ Sunday news segment, NPR, SiriusXM’s OutQ and MSNBC. He is a two-time recipient of the FBI’s “Inspiring Citizen of the Year” award, and “Artist of the Year” by SiriusXM’s OutQ Radio. He regularly provides insight on issues of faith and the LGBT community at colleges and universities throughout the USA.

This past fall, Justin Utley released his third studio album, Scars. The album is one of the most heartfelt, brutally honest, thought provoking and vulnerable collections of songs he has ever produced, and it has been embraced by fans. The stand-alone pop-single “Survivors” has now passed 100,000 plays on Spotify alone, and the three videos have received over a million views combined.


Justin Utley’s “American Nightmare” is available on Apple Music, Spotify and all digital platforms, along with the entire Scars album. Visit Justin Utley’s website @ Justinutley.com

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Watch the official musical video for Justin Utley’s “American Nightmare” Below!

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