German Alt-Rock Trio Liotta Seoul Drop New Video Game Visuals For “Laugh” With MightyMacFluff
German alt-rock trio Liotta Seoul have shared new single and video, “Laugh” featuring MightyMacFluff. The track is lifted from their upcoming album, WORSE, releasing November 25th.
The fifth single to be taken from the album, it features vocals from German hip-hop artist and self-proclaimed ‘King of Spacerap,’ MightyMacFluff. Overall, “Laugh” is a quintessential hard hitting rock track; verses crashing into the chorus with heavy guitar and percussion, only to throw listeners a curveball. The outro is where MightyMacFluff comes in, with a mellow rap segment that somehow fits with the song while simultaneously feeling completely out of place. Guitarist and vocalist Sven Int-Veen shares that “when we got it we all laughed hysterically because it’s just so incredibly awesome.” Fitting, given the song’s title.
“Everybody who knows me knows that I love comedy, I love humour, I love laughing, even if the subject matter is uncomfortable. I think humour is a great escape,” explains Int-Veen of the new single. “So basically the song is about not taking yourself and your misfortunes so seriously. I feel like in the last couple of years people have become very uptight, it seems as if our alternative scene has become anti-fun. This is a track to combat that.“
The track is accompanied by a video created by Int-Veen that the band described as an animated love letter to Street Fighter. The video then progresses into a live-action fight to the death between band members. Professional level special effects, fight choreography and stunts bring the story to life, as the trio goes head to head, living out their Street Fighter dreams,
“Laugh” follows earlier single releases of “Medical Detectives”, “Beauty Salons,” “Disgusting”, and “Hypernormal,” all lifted from the upcoming album.
Live Dates:
19.10. Köln, MTC (DE)
20.10. Frankfurt, Elfer (DE)
21.10. München, Backstage (DE)
26.10. Berlin, Privatclub (DE)
27.10. Hamburg, Headcrash (DE)
28.10. Rostock, Peter-Weiss-Haus (DE)
30.10. Leipzig, Bandhaus (DE)