Tiny Moving Parts release new music video for ‘Medicine’
TINY MOVING PARTS have released a new music video!
The new music video, for the track Medicine, is taken from the band’s upcoming new album breathe which is scheduled to be released in September. The release of the new album will mark the band’s label debut at Hopeless Records.
Speaking about the track, guitarist/vocalist Dylan Mattheisen says, “Medicine is about everything around you falling apart. When people come and go in a lifetime, I try to focus on the happiness and guidance they’ve provided me instead of the sadness of them leaving.”
Watch the official music video for Medicine here:
Mattheisen is afraid of death. That’s nothing new. In fact, it’s a fear that has flowed, in one form or another, through every album the Benson, Minnesota band has released so far. But on breathe, the band’s fifth proper full-length, it’s become more obvious and prevalent than ever. At the same time, this set of songs is designed to help quell those anxieties, both for Mattheisen and the dedicated following he and his cousins – brothers Matt and Billy Chevalier – have built up since forming the band in 2008.
“I just feel as time goes on that everything means more and more,” says Mattheisen. “So this record covers things we’ve talked about in the past – the fear of dying, losing someone through moving away or the passing of someone – but it concentrates more on the positives, and being happy things happened instead of sad they’re taken away. It’s about finding that mindset to keep on powering through.”
Alongside the release of the new music video, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming album below:
Track List:
- The Midwest Sky
- Light Bulb
- Medicine
- Icicles (Morning Glow)
- Vertebrae
- Polar Bear
- Bloody Nose
- Soft Spot
- I Can’t Shake
- Hallmark
breathe is set for release on September 13th via Hopeless Records. The band will be touring Europe and the UK in September and October.
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