Vancouver-based indie pop unit the Tourist Company are readying a new record, but before the full details are revealed, the band are sharing the new video for "Shouldn't Believe," and Exclaim! has got the exclusive premiere.
The sparkly synth-pop jam is paired with images of the group members flecked with dancing lights, as projections of television footage and kaleidoscopic effects add some extra visual interest.
The band had this to say about the new video:
We wanted this video to reflect the internal monologue of the song; to capture the hope of the 1960's Space Race that clashed with an increasing disbelief in an impossibly idealistic future. The song is about waking from a dream-like fog and the visuals are meant to emulate that twilight zone feel. We're really happy with how it turned out.
The Tourist Company will be opening for Dear Rouge at their upcoming Vancouver show at the Commodore on November 20. Until then, enjoy the brand new clip for "Shouldn't Believe" in the player below.
The sparkly synth-pop jam is paired with images of the group members flecked with dancing lights, as projections of television footage and kaleidoscopic effects add some extra visual interest.
The band had this to say about the new video:
We wanted this video to reflect the internal monologue of the song; to capture the hope of the 1960's Space Race that clashed with an increasing disbelief in an impossibly idealistic future. The song is about waking from a dream-like fog and the visuals are meant to emulate that twilight zone feel. We're really happy with how it turned out.
The Tourist Company will be opening for Dear Rouge at their upcoming Vancouver show at the Commodore on November 20. Until then, enjoy the brand new clip for "Shouldn't Believe" in the player below.