Wolf & Chain Wrap Up A Three-Part Narrative In 'Still Alive' Music Video
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Wrapping up what has been an absolutely huge year for the band, Wolf & Chain are putting a taste of their true selves out into the world with the music video for 'Still Alive' (Out December 2) directed by Simon Kither with additional footage from Michael Carver and Jack Cumes.
For those who have only just risen from their graves, Wolf & Chain released their second EP 'Amor Mortal' on October 29. The storybook collection of tracks featured the two explosive singles 'Taste of Blood' and 'An Unfortunate Tale of Two Lovers A Insatiable Taste for Poison', both of which were paired with fantastical goth-driven music videos with an ongoing narrative.
Wolf & Chain are now putting 2021 in a body bag and seeing it out with a third and final music video for this dramatic Amor Mortal tale that shows a more personable and real side to each of the members. Frontman Jack Cumes explains:
"The video for 'Still Alive' is really special to us because it’s the first step into reality for the band so far. Our previous videos have been very fantastical and concept-driven, so it was a real departure for us to put the real life of the band out there. It’s also a soft part three to our previous videos; as the band dies at the end of the tale, we are brought into a purgatory-like space, doomed to forever perform 'Still Alive' while our lives flash before our eyes.
The song is a very personal one and reflects on the experiences that we went through during the making of the record, so it felt appropriate to wear it on our sleeves and bring the fantasy world of Wolf & Chain into real life.
Often our stories are metaphors for things that are very real, so it felt right to showcase the fantasy and reality side by side as the finale for this era of the band."
Moving forward, 2022 looks to be another huge year for Wolf & Chain as it has just been announced that they have joined the Uncaged Festival in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney alongside the likes of Killing Heidi, 28 Days, Terra, The Getaway Plan and so many more.
Uncaged Festival 2022 - Tickets here
Jan 22 - Showgrounds, Brisbane.
Jan 29 - Coburg Velodrome, Melbourne.
Feb 12 - Showground, Sydney
About 'Amor Mortal'
Written and performed by Wolf & Chain
Jack Albert Cumes (Vocals), Harrison Charles-Britton (Bass, Glockenspiel), Joe Sedunary Butcher (Guitar), Samuel Hugo Gutwein (Drums, Keys), Luke Joshua Michael O’Dwyer (Guitar)
'Still Alive' Video Credits: Simon Kither (Director/Cinematography), Michael Carver & Jack Cumes (Additional Footage), Written by Jack Cumes, Michael Carver (Bag Drag Boy)
Distributed by Community Music Group
Recorded by Sam Gutwein at Loudtoys studio | Additional vocal recording by Jack Cumes
Mixed by Jarred Nettle | Mastered by Steve Smart at Studios 301
'Amor Mortal' is out now. Vinyl and more are available via 24Hundred.
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