Farveblind Deliver Spellbinding Retro-Horror Revenge Clip For “Crooks” Featuring Sebastian Monti

Breakout Danish act Farveblind released their new EP All Clubs Are Bastards on October 14th. Including the smash hit “Rock N Rolla” featuring Lucy Love, the group have solidified themselves as a powerhouse with their pulsating and punchy electro-rock style. Upping the stakes, the group have shared their latest single “Crooks” and unveiled the retro-horror music video music video alongside.

Directed by cult filmmaker Snorre Ruhe, the new music video is an epic slasher flick compacted into six minutes of industrial electronica.

The band explain: “We felt inspired by artists like Boys Noize and Gesaffelstein and wanted to see how heavy we could make a track and it still being danceable, so with imagery of a hit and run robbery and a fast driving get-away car, we created ‘Crooks’. Sometimes it feels like your words carry more weight when you’re in a bad place mentally. As if the words sound bigger and wider, the further down a hole you are. As if everyone else takes them more seriously. That’s the thought we had when we wrote the lyrics.”

The director adds: “Finally the track I had been waiting for. Since I don’t know when, I have had a burning desire to make a hybrid between and 80’s music video and a 70’s horror film. I think I’ve had the idea for a long time, but when I heard Farveblind’s ‘Crooks’ for the first time, all the images just started to pop up in my head, and I saw the whole film very clearly. This kickass track needed a badass video. Here it is.”

Influenced by punk, industrial, film scores, futuristic hip-hop, and of course, underground rave anthems, Farveblind continue to impress on their latest multi-media release.

Check out the short film below, and listen to the full EP just past:

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