Drive soundtrackers Electric Youth released their song "Innocence" last fall, and as the Toronto dance pop dance continue to prep their debut album, they have given the single its own music video.
Directed by Ivan Grbovic, the glitzy clip captures the cinematic drama of the synth-y pop tune. The first half of the video shows singer Bronwyn Griffin floating above a futuristic, stylized version of Vancouver in which there appears to be some sort of apocalyptic standoff that culminates in purple explosions. The second half of the clip is a little more low-key, as it shows a kid with face paint at home.
This song will appear on the band's full-length, due out this fall on Last Gang.
Directed by Ivan Grbovic, the glitzy clip captures the cinematic drama of the synth-y pop tune. The first half of the video shows singer Bronwyn Griffin floating above a futuristic, stylized version of Vancouver in which there appears to be some sort of apocalyptic standoff that culminates in purple explosions. The second half of the clip is a little more low-key, as it shows a kid with face paint at home.
This song will appear on the band's full-length, due out this fall on Last Gang.