
** At this particular time we find ourselves in a financial pinch due to many factors. A tour de force on the live stage, in the last year-or-so they have supported Black Peaks as well as heading out on the road as part ofUpset Magazine's 'About ToBreak' tour alongside fellow rising rock acts Bitch Falcon, Drones and Haggard Cat However, their influences don't end there, as their penchant for combining simple yet deeply satisfying riffs with a dynamic vocal style calls to mind the sounds of Baroness, Gojira and Mastodon through to Drenge. "The video for 'The Wave' tells its own little story about struggle and hardship and what it looks like when that struggle kills you…obviously we interpreted that in the most literal way we could, ‘cuz of the amount of THC floating 'round our wrinkly old veins."īrighton’s InTechnicolour combine haunting, powerful vocals with suspenseful,progressive clean sections and anthemic, unforgettable choruses, landing somewhere between the slack desert-groove of Kyuss and Karma to Burn. Perhaps characteristic of South London, the sight of a man being dragged across the pavement caused no one to bat an eye. We were often shooting from afar on long lenses - with the actors performing amongst the public. I wanted to capture the oddity of the actors in quite a composed and dispassionate manner.

A lot of this came from the performance: we experimented a lot before shooting on what might be the most abnormal - and almost disturbing - method of carrying another human, which is present in most of the shots of the video.


"It was important for the video to have this uncanny, deadpan tone. The story follows a parasitic character who persuades a stranger to carry him to his destination - and the subsequent events that unfold between them that day. "The video is a kind of twisted, comedic, human-form adaptation of The Scorpion & The Frog parable.
