Toronto's Goodbye Honolulu — perhaps best known as Selena Gomez's favourite band — will officially release new single "Cut Off" tomorrow, but they have rolled out an accompanying video for their latest ahead of time.
Directed by Jaek Eastcott, Ben Roberts and Aidan Barnes, the clip finds Goodbye Honolulu as a team of surgeons preparing frontman Emmett Webb to go under the knife.
In spite of their scrubs and scalpels, the trio's operating room looks like something straight out of Dexter, and it isn't long before we find out they aren't as surgically skilled as they appear.
"Cut Off" was produced by Ben Cook (Fucked Up, No Warning) and Tony Price (U.S. Girls), and represents "the turbulence between people...the loss of control that you feel when stressed out or anxious, the frantic feeling of running around not feeling like yourself."
Goodbye Honolulu are set to support the Beaches at Toronto's Danforth Music Hall on Saturday (February 29) ahead of playing SXSW in March and touring the United States with Hockey Dad in April. Find their tour itinerary below the video.
Tour dates:
02/29 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
03/18-21 Austin TX - SXSW
04/03 Los Angeles, CA - The Roxy Theatre ^
04/04 San Diego, CA - Soda Bar ^
04/06 Phoenix, AZ - The Rebel Lounge ^
04/08 San Antonio, TX - Paper Tiger ^
04/09 Dallas, TX - Club Dada ^
04/10 Austin, TX - Barracuda ^
04/11 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall ^
04/14 Atlanta GA - Masquerade ^
04/16 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church ^
04/17 Washington, DC - BlackCat ^
04/18 Brooklyn, NY - Market Hotel ^
04/19 Boston MA - Brighton Music Hall ^
^ with Hockey Dad
Directed by Jaek Eastcott, Ben Roberts and Aidan Barnes, the clip finds Goodbye Honolulu as a team of surgeons preparing frontman Emmett Webb to go under the knife.
In spite of their scrubs and scalpels, the trio's operating room looks like something straight out of Dexter, and it isn't long before we find out they aren't as surgically skilled as they appear.
"Cut Off" was produced by Ben Cook (Fucked Up, No Warning) and Tony Price (U.S. Girls), and represents "the turbulence between people...the loss of control that you feel when stressed out or anxious, the frantic feeling of running around not feeling like yourself."
Goodbye Honolulu are set to support the Beaches at Toronto's Danforth Music Hall on Saturday (February 29) ahead of playing SXSW in March and touring the United States with Hockey Dad in April. Find their tour itinerary below the video.
Tour dates:
02/29 Toronto, ON - Danforth Music Hall
03/18-21 Austin TX - SXSW
04/03 Los Angeles, CA - The Roxy Theatre ^
04/04 San Diego, CA - Soda Bar ^
04/06 Phoenix, AZ - The Rebel Lounge ^
04/08 San Antonio, TX - Paper Tiger ^
04/09 Dallas, TX - Club Dada ^
04/10 Austin, TX - Barracuda ^
04/11 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall ^
04/14 Atlanta GA - Masquerade ^
04/16 Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church ^
04/17 Washington, DC - BlackCat ^
04/18 Brooklyn, NY - Market Hotel ^
04/19 Boston MA - Brighton Music Hall ^
^ with Hockey Dad