We're less than a week away from the November 8 release of the Jezabels' debut album, Prisoner, due out in Canada through Dine Alone Records. Now, the Aussie pop rockers are hyping the release with a music video for the single "Trycolour."
Contrary to what you might expect from the title, this Sam Kristofski-directed clip is dark, shadowy and features very little in the way of colour. Still, the moody video is a good fit for this atmospheric rocker, which harkens back to the age of classic '80s-era new wave without seeming like an anachronistic knock-off.
Watch the "Trycolour" video for yourself below.
As previously reported, the Jezabels are hitting the road in North America next month with Atlantic Canadian outfit Hey Rosetta!, so be sure to catch them at one of the dates listed here.
Contrary to what you might expect from the title, this Sam Kristofski-directed clip is dark, shadowy and features very little in the way of colour. Still, the moody video is a good fit for this atmospheric rocker, which harkens back to the age of classic '80s-era new wave without seeming like an anachronistic knock-off.
Watch the "Trycolour" video for yourself below.
As previously reported, the Jezabels are hitting the road in North America next month with Atlantic Canadian outfit Hey Rosetta!, so be sure to catch them at one of the dates listed here.