Bohnes, formerly of popular pop-rock band The Cab, debuted the evocative official video for "Six Feet Under". Check it out below. The song, which is the first track from his upcoming album, and written with Bryan Sammis (formerly of The Neighbourhood). The single marks the first piece of new music for Bohnes since the release of "Middle Finger" in 2015.
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The video was shot at the Nara Dreamland in Japan. The theme park, which was built in 1961 to look almost identical to Disneyland, has been sitting abandoned and dormant for over a decade. Bohnes and his crew, snuck in to capture the beauty of the decrepit park just before it was permanently torn down in the winter of 2016. This might very well be the only footage of the park that exists on film.
About Bohnes: Alexander DeLeon - best known as the lead singer of the rock band The Cab, which was signed to Fueled by Ramen and Republic Records, scored Top 40 Hits with "Bad," and "Endlessly," along with fan favorite "Angel with a Shotgun." Alex also wrote the RIAA certified gold single for Panic! at the Disco, "Victorious," as well as songs for Cody Simpson and others. In his quest to create the music and videos for his new album, he traveled the world extensively in 2016 and 2017, documenting every step on his popular social media accounts (@Bohnes).
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