The Ever Living release new music video for ‘Interrotron’
THE EVER LIVING have released a brand new music video!
The new music video, for the track Interrotron, is the first single from the London cinematic metal quintet’s upcoming debut album Herephemine which is scheduled to be released in May this year. The new music video was shot in a disused Soviet building on the Georgian/Russian border with a crew of local kids and was directed by 12 year olds Saba Katamadze & Luka Talakvadze, whom the band had met on a previous trip.
However, whilst filming the video the band were unexpectedly abandoned by their crew in the middle of nowhere, but miraculously managed to recover the footage and return home safely. Speaking about the new music video and their ordeal, keyboardist/vocalist Chris Bevan Lee says, “this is our first (and probably only) performance video and we really wanted to avoid the tried and tested conventions that have made watching music videos unbearable these days. We avoided studios and opted for an architecturally interesting building with consistent light that gave a natural look especially with the lenses we were using. After two days and a lot of drama we were reunited with the crew. Things are still not completely clear but it seems that one of the kids who arrived that day had run away from home and was being searched for by the army, or some border authority. Not sure what happened to him; we didn’t see him again. The whole episode has been very bizarre.”
Watch the official music video for Interrotron here:
Herephemine is set for release on May 4th via Chromism Records.
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