Ham Radio’s “I Want Pain” Music Video: A Powerful Tribute Through Emotion and Imagery
Ham Radio’s latest music video for “I Want Pain” takes the emotion of the song to a deeper level, transforming every lyric into a heartfelt visual story. Directed and edited by the band’s own Stephan Yampolsky, the video captures the raw energy and vulnerability that define Ham Radio’s sound while offering a deeply personal tribute from vocalist Jamon Lee.
The video was dedicated by Jamon to his late father, a man whose presence and influence continue to shape his life and art. Subtle imagery throughout the video reflects that connection, paying quiet homage to the bond between them. It is a piece that resonates beyond the song itself, a reminder of how love and loss often walk hand in hand.
Sonically, “I Want Pain” was mixed and mastered by Josh Kyte at Reject Audio, giving the track its explosive clarity and emotional depth while maintaining the raw honesty that Ham Radio has become known for.
Yampolsky’s direction brings that emotion to the forefront, balancing grit with reflection and chaos with calm, giving fans a visual that matches the song’s intensity while telling a story that feels universal.
Where to Watch
The “I Want Pain” music video is now streaming worldwide across major video platforms, including:
🎥 Vevo – Available on Ham Radio’s official Vevo YouTube channel and the Vevo app on connected TVs and devices. Vevo connects artists and fans worldwide through premium music video content and cross-promotional support.
🎧 TIDAL – Watch in high-definition across all mobile and desktop devices, delivering lossless quality for both sound and visuals.
🍎 Apple Music / iTunes – Stream or download “I Want Pain” through Apple Music or the iTunes Store for an immersive viewing experience across all Apple devices.
📺 Vimeo – Offering ad-free, high-definition playback and wider exposure to an audience of music and film enthusiasts.
🌍 XITE – Broadcasting to over 100 million households globally through smart TVs, streaming platforms, and on-demand apps.