Low Cut Connie delivers another shot of raw, unapologetic rock on Livin In The USA, the latest from one of today's most dynamic performers.
Adam Weiner has never been interested in playing it safe. For more than a decade, the Philadelphia singer-songwriter has built Low Cut Connie into one of rock's most electrifying acts, fueled by sweat-soaked performances, fearless songwriting, and a commitment to keeping rock and roll vibrant and alive. That spirit continues on Livin In The USA, the band's eighth studio album.
The new collection finds Weiner once again leaning into the raw energy that has made Low Cut Connie such a beloved live act while pairing it with the sharp observations and larger-than-life characters that have become his songwriting trademark. Whether he's celebrating, questioning, or confronting the state of modern America, Livin In The USA carries the same sense of urgency and authenticity that has defined the band's music from the beginning.
Since launching Low Cut Connie in 2010, Weiner has earned a fiercely loyal following that stretches from everyday fans to some of music's biggest names, including Bruce Springsteen, Sir Elton John, and former President Barack Obama. Along the way, he's become one of rock's most outspoken champions, earning praise from The New Yorker, which dubbed him its "Pandemic Person of the Year," as well as Rolling Stone, NPR's Fresh Air, and appearances on Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert's #PlayAtHome series, and PBS NewsHour.
Weiner's creative reach extends well beyond music. In 2024, he released the award-winning documentary ART DEALERS, while also establishing himself as a respected writer with work published in SPIN, Billboard, and Talkhouse. Those experiences have only broadened the perspective he brings to his songs, adding depth to music that remains rooted in the immediacy of rock and roll.
With Livin In The USA, Low Cut Connie continues to prove that great rock music doesn't have to live in the past. Adam Weiner writes with conviction, performs with abandon, and delivers songs that feel built for crowded clubs, open highways, and anyone still looking for truth in a loud guitar and a great melody.