
Bogdon is here to shake things up, and his latest single, “We’re All Crazy Americans,” does exactly that. This is a punch to the gut, a wild, head-banging anthem that feels like Detroit itself—gritty, loud, and impossible to ignore.
From the moment the song kicks in, it’s all gas, no brakes. The drums hit hard, pounding like a street brawl, while the guitars grind with that smug, dirty swagger that only a lifetime of Detroit rock can produce. Then comes Bogdon’s voice, raspy, electrifying, and full of reckless abandon, like a man shouting from the rooftops about the absurdity of it all. And just when you think it can’t get more infectious, the backing vocals jump in, chanting the refrain: “We’re all crazy Americans!” this hook will be stuck in your head long after the song ends, whether you like it or not.
But “We’re All Crazy Americans” isn’t just noise—it’s a statement. Bogdon takes the contradictions of American life, chews them up, and spits them out in a way that somehow makes perfect sense. Chaos? Check. Unity? Also check. It’s loud, raw, and dripping with that no-apologies Detroit attitude.
And really, who else could deliver a song like this? Bogdon’s lived a life that’s as unpredictable as his music—rocking out for decades, inventing the legendary Bogdon Box Bass, sharing stages from Carnegie Hall to laundromats, and even sneaking into pop culture history with a Beyoncé cameo. Now, from the depths of his DIY basement studio, he’s unleashed a song that feels like a middle finger and a hug all at once.
Love it or hate it, “We’re All Crazy Americans” is the rock anthem this era deserves, unfiltered, undeniable, and absolutely unhinged.
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Review by: Naomi Joan