When we first heard Anti-Flag's Tim Armstrong-featuring song "Brandenburg Gate," it came with a rather distracting political essay that scrolled across the screen. Now, you can properly devote your attention to the song thanks to a new music video.
The track is a punk anthem that plays out with a mixture of political anger and uplifting energy, and the video shows Anti-Flag rocking out with Racid snarler Armstrong. This performance footage is intercut with a narrative about two teens building some sort of homemade bomb, but their plan turns out to be rather different (and less sinister) than we initially assume.
Watch it below. Anti-Flag's album American Spring is out on May 26 through Spinefarm Records.
The track is a punk anthem that plays out with a mixture of political anger and uplifting energy, and the video shows Anti-Flag rocking out with Racid snarler Armstrong. This performance footage is intercut with a narrative about two teens building some sort of homemade bomb, but their plan turns out to be rather different (and less sinister) than we initially assume.
Watch it below. Anti-Flag's album American Spring is out on May 26 through Spinefarm Records.