Chicago-based post punk/alt band Dendrons have unleashed the video for their new single "High In The Circle K".
The song is taken from their forthcoming second full-length album '5-3-8', out today, August 26 via Innovative Leisure. Grab your copy here.
High In The Circle K features bombastic grooves, and wiry, spindly guitar lines delivered over a bed of often monotone vocal delivery, segueing into a cathartic, two-minute climax of hypnotic guitar work.
Speaking about the track, Dane Jarvie of the band says: "The album's namesake comes from one of the repeated lines/mantras in this song: “Fifths, thirds, octaves only” — almost as an appeal for a sort of utopian ideal. A dumb simplification. A desirable reduction. The video for the song was crafted by Montreal-based artist and animator, Liam Hamilton, who uniquely blends bizarro computer-generated environments with shifting, hand-drawn, contortionist figures--all coming in and out of focus as the song progresses."
Watch/listen below.
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