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The Seafloor Cinema release new music video for ‘Crash Nebula…On Ice!’

THE SEAFLOOR CINEMA have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Crash Nebula…On Ice!, is taken from the Sacramento-based band’s latest studio album, In Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound, which was released in November last year. The new music video was first premiered via New Noise Magazine.

Speaking about the song and its accompanying music video, vocalist/bassist Justin Murry says, “instrumentally, Crash Nebula… is what we thought karate would sound like if it was a song. However, the lyrics can be taken in many ways. To some, the song may be about being disillusioned with the fact that they might be the reason why everything around them, that was once beautiful, has been drained to maintain an increased dependency on the idea of social status and self-indulgences. For others, the song might reflect that moving forward hurts, especially when it’s one step at a time, on a road made of roses.

Making music videos has always been a good sense of expression and humour. We try not to take ourselves too seriously and we want to make a fun listening and watching experience for the viewer (and it’s also fun for us to test how much stupid stuff our video guy will actually let us get away with). The idea for the video came about when a friend and mentor of the band, Salvador Fernandez, said ‘country music is just farm emo.’ With that idea planted in our head, we knew we had to make a “farm emo” music video and the rest is history.”

Watch the official music video for Crash Nebula…On Ice! here: 

In Cinemascope With Stereophonic Sound is out now via Pure Noise Records. Like what you heard? Be sure to check out feature with the band here!

For more information on THE SEAFLOOR CINEMA 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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