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Those Damn Crows release new music video for ‘Sick of Me’

THOSE DAMN CROWS have released a new music video!

The new video, for the track Sick of Me, is the brand new song from the hard rock band and is taken from their ultimate edition of their latest studio album, Point Of No Return, which was released in February of last year.

Speaking about the new song, frontman Shane Greenhall says, “my worst enemy, my biggest critic, the hardest, meanest person I know is nearly always myself. Sick Of Me is a duel, a constant battle with the person staring back at you in the mirror and not liking what you see and feel. Truth can sometimes hurt, but denying yourself that truth can be way more damaging in the long run. Being conscious and self aware of your patterns and learnt behaviours is as important as your diet. If you’re constantly, knowingly feeding yourself/mind with toxic bad shit, you are literally on the road to destruction. Balance is everything.”

Watch the official music video for Sick Of Me here: 

Continuing to talk about the song’s accompanying music video, Shane explains, “it’s set in a void of darkness representing the mind, where the struggles of who we really are exist and only really surface when we’re on our own. THE MIRROR… showing you the truth, the multiple versions of yourself, the version you allow others to see, or the sinister dark destructing version of yourself, even the things I love the most (music) can really take its toll (piano on fire).

PAINTED BLACK HANDS are the struggles in life pulling you one way then the other, the constant fight and battle to stay afloat, and how the darkness is always there whether you like it or not, always looking for an opportunity to take you down. Understanding this and knowing this is easier to manage than pretending it doesn’t, and allowing the anxiety of it all to take over. IN THE END… it always comes down to having the ability to pick ourselves up, because here’s another truth – those parts of yourself that you don’t like today, maybe the very thing you will need tomorrow, to help you through the painful and hurtful things that you have not yet experienced.”

For more information on THOSE DAMN CROWS like their official page on Facebook.

Jessica Howkins

Deputy Editor of Distorted Sound, Editor-in-Chief of Distorted Sound New Blood, Freelance Music Journalist, Music Journalism and Broadcasting graduate.