Hailing from Halifax, the multi-instrumental duo of Jamie Larade and Sheldon Kelly make spacey, groove-heavy experimental music under the moniker of Bombnivores.
They recently dropped their Exclaim!-approved third effort, In Tension, and now one of that album's standout cuts has been given the video treatment by Toronto production house, Boom Shoal Enterprises (known for their work with Canadian artists like More or Les and Muneshine).
The clip for the wordless psychedelic beat workout that is "Distributive Abyss" is an appropriately trippy affair, with footage of the band performing in a room continually manipulated in post production to create a hazy wash of warped hues and abstracted close-ups of furiously playing hands and fingers.
Take a look and listen below.
They recently dropped their Exclaim!-approved third effort, In Tension, and now one of that album's standout cuts has been given the video treatment by Toronto production house, Boom Shoal Enterprises (known for their work with Canadian artists like More or Les and Muneshine).
The clip for the wordless psychedelic beat workout that is "Distributive Abyss" is an appropriately trippy affair, with footage of the band performing in a room continually manipulated in post production to create a hazy wash of warped hues and abstracted close-ups of furiously playing hands and fingers.
Take a look and listen below.