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Punk Rock Factory release new music video for ‘Mamma Mia’

PUNK ROCK FACTORY have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Mamma Mia, is taken from the pop-punk band’s brand new album, It’s Just A Stage We’re Going Through, which was released on Friday.

Speaking about their cover of the ABBA classic, the band says, “we were already aware of the accompanying iconic video that the original song had. So we thought how absolutely hilarious it would be if we could recreate that video shot for shot. We love having fun with our videos, and we love any excuse to make idiots of ourselves so this was right up our street. We got to work on trying to match the outfits as much as we possibly could (it’s not easy finding size 12 knee high boots)! We painstakingly looked for every element of each of the outfits and anything else you see in the video and we synced the original video to our track so we could learn our parts and make sure every little nuance was copied.

We shot the video at Band Studios in Bristol with our good friend Jay Hillyer after a very long drive back from our sold out show in Glasgow the previous day. We had the original video on a screen in front of us to make sure we could copy every part of the video as closely as we possibly could, and then spent most of the day in fits of tears laughing back at takes. Mamma Mia is definitely one of our favourites from our new musicals themed album. We think it came out great and this has to be one of the most ridiculous videos we’ve ever had the pleasure of working on. We hope everyone finds it as funny as we did. Our hope is we can get it in front of ABBA, and hope they find it as funny!!”

Watch the official music video for Mamma Mia here: 

It’s Just A Stage We’re Going Through is out now via self-release. We talk to the band in our brand new digital issue, check it out via our Patreon page!

For more information on PUNK ROCK FACTORY like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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