Ghosts Among The Pines Drop New Single & Video “Holding On”
Alabama's Ghosts Among The Pines have revealed Holding On, the track is the lead single and video from the band’s…
Pairing with their post-hardcore and punk-charged new single, Sharksfin, Adelaide’s NO NO NO NO NO have released a tormenting and anxiety-inducing music video. Produced by the band’s own Luke Shaw, the clip explores the depression and anxiety that is formed around guilt and fear. The clip opens with the protagonist, NO NO NO NO NO‘s bass player Dylan Guest, staring down the camera in a wrecked room as the phone rings out. Flashing through the months, the music video shows the baggage that continues to torment Guest who is unable to move forward as he hides out in his home. The burden grows heavier, the paranoia builds, and the self-destruction intensifies. Desperately he tries everything to shake the agony and free himself from the “luggage”.
“The clip is an extension of the lyrics. I had a friend of a friend of a friend that killed someone in a car accident and went into hiding because he was getting constant death threats, phone calls and people driving by his house. I started writing the clip around this idea and the guilt and fear he must have felt. It morphed into the main character not having actually done anything wrong, but forced into hiding by his own depression/anxiety and the thoughts that go along with that.” (Luke Shaw)
Sharskfin is available via streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple, Bandcamp & SoundCloud