Showing posts with label Make A Person. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make A Person. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Watch: Phobophobes Unleash "Advertise Your Life" Music Video

London indie rockers Phobophobes have unleashed the video for their newest single "Advertise Your Life".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their debut A/A Advertise Your Life/Make A Person, released last month (April 27) through RIP Records. 

The video was directed by Thomas James. Check out  below.



Friday, May 01, 2015

Watch: Phobophobes Share Music Video For "Advertise Your Life"

London indie rockers Phobophobes have shared the video for their newest single "Make A Person".

The song is part of our current playlist and serves as the b-side to their debut A/A Advertise Your Life/Make A Person, released on April 27 through RIP Records. Get it here.

The video was directed by Thomas James. Check out  below.



Monday, March 30, 2015

New Entry: Phobophobes Drop New Single "Advertise Your Life"

London indie rockers Phobophobes have dropped their new single "Advertise Your Life".

Their debut A/A Advertise Your Life / Make A Person will be released on April 27 through RIP Records. Pre order it here.

Speaking about the track, frontman Jamie Taylor explains: "everyone who logs in and signs up to social media is throwing themselves into a limelight created by themselves and other people on it. The creators just give us a template, we do all the work for them. It’s absurd, but it’s definitely happening. The song isn’t directly about social media, but, with a title like that - it definitely sets a certain scene. An interesting way of listening to the lyrical content of the song is to imagine that it was written before social media. ‘advertise your life’ suggests your life is for sale , the song is telling the listener how much you think its worth ‘the world finds love in those trousers never worn, in the jacket lining where the pockets torn’ is quite a key lyric as it suggests the song is a ballad. a very dark, empty ballad."

Stream it below.



(facebook.com/Phobophobes)