Irish grunge-rock outfit, Otherkin, have released the video for new single ‘Bad Advice’, which has raised the bar again both visually and sonically for the band.
The video is directed by Finn Keenan, who has also worked with the guys on ‘Ay Ay’ and ‘I Was Born’.
Speaking on the video, which has all the marks of the iconic White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Army’ classic, Finn says: ‘I love the look of a simple circle in a square and wanted to see how much we could play with that. We built four different coloured backgrounds with holes in them and then just spent the day moving them around getting interesting and confusing results! Not a bad ole way to spend a Sunday!’
Last week, Otherkin were announced as the openers for Guns ‘N’ Roses at Slane Castle, dream-come-true for Otherkin frontman Luke Reilly, who was born and raised in Slane. ‘Bad Advice’ and Slane mark the start of a busy summer for Otherkin.
Otherkin are putting the finishing touches to their debut album, which will be out on Rubyworks later in 2017.
Irish grunge-rock outfit, Otherkin, have released the video for new single ‘Bad Advice’, which has raised the bar again both visually and sonically for the band.
The video is directed by Finn Keenan, who has also worked with the guys on ‘Ay Ay’ and ‘I Was Born’.
Speaking on the video, which has all the marks of the iconic White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Army’ classic, Finn says: ‘I love the look of a simple circle in a square and wanted to see how much we could play with that. We built four different coloured backgrounds with holes in them and then just spent the day moving them around getting interesting and confusing results! Not a bad ole way to spend a Sunday!’
Last week, Otherkin were announced as the openers for Guns ‘N’ Roses at Slane Castle, dream-come-true for Otherkin frontman Luke Reilly, who was born and raised in Slane. ‘Bad Advice’ and Slane mark the start of a busy summer for Otherkin.
Otherkin are putting the finishing touches to their debut album, which will be out on Rubyworks later in 2017.
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