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video premiere: brooklyn’s post-hardcore band husbandry embraces uncertainty in video for latest track ‘so long, capricornian crone’
Get ready for the premiere of the new video from Brooklyn’s Post-Hardcore group: Husbandry.
Their latest track ‘So Long, Capricornian Crone’ is a head-banging, body-swaying anthem- perfect to satisfy the yearn for wild we all crave.
In their own words: ‘”So long, Capricornian Crone”, at it’s core, is about embracing uncertainty. It’s about taking a leap of faith, rather than clinging to what feels safe or familiar. There are often times when we forget the excitement that comes with letting yourself experience something new.’
With the songs’ corresponding video, the use of highly contrasted shots and a slightly disorienting point of view, offers a ‘dark, organic and dream-like aesthetic that reflects the songs theme of embracing uncertainty.’ Produced, edited and directed by Thane Lund and bassist Arnau Bosc, this video is a raw representation of the emotive track. Fronted by Carina Zachary, this four-piece band of rockers is the antidote to boredom, the counter to stagnation, and a thorough glimpse at the trajectory of modern rock. Gearing up to release their debut full-length album Fera on August 25th- with a record release show in Brooklyn at Sunnyvale- Husbandry is jamming its way into the spotlight, gathering a heafty fan base behind them. Check out the video for ‘So Long, Capricornian Crone’, and learn more about the band below.
By Cree B. McClellan, AFROPUNK contributor
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