A month on from the audio unveiling of Albert Hammond Jr.'s "Losing Touch," the Strokes guitarist is now running for his life in a new music video for the jittery power-pop single.
The narrative is first constructed with a brief but ominous piece of dialogue between Hammond and a captor of sorts, which leads to the sight the shifty-eyed solo artist straggling through city streets. An open-air escape brings him through fields of lavender and to the edge of a sudsy shoreline, but it's possible that his journey won't yield the greatest of long-term results.
You'll discover how Hammond fares in the face of adversity down below.
"Losing Touch" appears on the musician's forthcoming Momentary Masters album, which arrives in stores July 31 through Vagrant.
The narrative is first constructed with a brief but ominous piece of dialogue between Hammond and a captor of sorts, which leads to the sight the shifty-eyed solo artist straggling through city streets. An open-air escape brings him through fields of lavender and to the edge of a sudsy shoreline, but it's possible that his journey won't yield the greatest of long-term results.
You'll discover how Hammond fares in the face of adversity down below.
"Losing Touch" appears on the musician's forthcoming Momentary Masters album, which arrives in stores July 31 through Vagrant.