Toronto-based alternative rock band SELFISH THINGS have released a video for their song "Hangman," a cut from their EP Vertical Love which was released earlier this year. The video was released exclusively Bring The Noise, and can be watched here!
When asked about the video, frontman Alex Biro said that "We were a month and a half into tour (hence me looking so fing tired) and ended up driving back to Cleveland after our show in Columbus to knock out the video. The director and his team had scouted a pretty desolate, blown out, old tire factory in a particularly rundown part of the city, which really fit well aesthetically with the overall concept of the song. We wanted to focus on iconographic elements that amplified the message while still trying play to the lyrics (the hanging hearts, for example). I hope people enjoy it more than I did making it - don't sit in a coffin with nightcrawler's."On the song itself, Alex says that "I wrote Hangman before Selfish Things was really even 'Selfish Things.' I was working at a fine dining restaurant in downtown Toronto and had found myself particularly tired of how frivolous the wealthy are with their money well knowing how many people struggle to put food on the table. I actually wrote the entire second verse/pre-chorus on the streetcar, on my way to work. The rest kind of came as I fell down a rabbit hole of 'am I doing the right thing with my life, have I made the right decisions, why am I so full of anger/hate, etc.' We all deal with ghosts. The chorus addresses them."
The release of the "Hangman" video comes right before a busy touring schedule for the band kicks off this summer. In addition to supporting The Spill Canvas from July 26-August 11, they will also be playing Warped Tour July 17 at The Flats at Budweiser Stage on The Lemmon Stage.TOUR DATES w/ THE SPILL CANVAS
7/17 - Toronto, ON - Vans Warped Tour (No The Spill Canvas)Photo Credit: Ashley Osborn
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