Raucous Montreal punk quartet NOBRO have shared stages with the likes of Alexisonfire, FIDLAR and PUP, and now they can add Satan himself to that list — at least, according to the new video for "Don't Die."
The kickoff track to their Sick Hustle EP, out tomorrow (April 17) on Dine Alone, has been treated to a bonkers new clip animated by Greg Doble. The video mixes footage of the real-life quartet jamming out while their animated counterparts trek through a spooky graveyard, get possessed by ghosts, turn into dancing skeletons and fight off a horde of supernatural creatures, all while trying to stave off death.
They appear to be unsuccessful when they wind up in Hell — greeted, of course, by a guitar-playing Satan who likes to shred with his tongue — and end up jamming out with the Prince of Darkness. It's a ridiculously entertaining clip that's just as zany and exuberant as the riff-rocking, gang vocal-washed tune it's set to.
Said NOBRO in a statement, "'Don't Die' was written about a past relationship, but with the current state of the world I think the song has found a new meaning. We've been working on this video for the past 6 months with Greg Doble and he just blew it out of the water."
Watch the "Don't Die" video below, and read our review of Sick Hustle.
The kickoff track to their Sick Hustle EP, out tomorrow (April 17) on Dine Alone, has been treated to a bonkers new clip animated by Greg Doble. The video mixes footage of the real-life quartet jamming out while their animated counterparts trek through a spooky graveyard, get possessed by ghosts, turn into dancing skeletons and fight off a horde of supernatural creatures, all while trying to stave off death.
They appear to be unsuccessful when they wind up in Hell — greeted, of course, by a guitar-playing Satan who likes to shred with his tongue — and end up jamming out with the Prince of Darkness. It's a ridiculously entertaining clip that's just as zany and exuberant as the riff-rocking, gang vocal-washed tune it's set to.
Said NOBRO in a statement, "'Don't Die' was written about a past relationship, but with the current state of the world I think the song has found a new meaning. We've been working on this video for the past 6 months with Greg Doble and he just blew it out of the water."
Watch the "Don't Die" video below, and read our review of Sick Hustle.