Noisey have been longstanding supporters of Belfast-band Girls Names so we're stoked to premiere their video for "A Hunger Artist." Sonically it's a artful, metallic-tasting kind of post-punk with singer Cathal Cully's acerbically powerful tones cutting cleanly over driving motorik beats. It's a tantalizing taster from their forthcoming album, Arms Around a Vision, out this October, via purveyours of reliable awesome indie rock, Tough Love.
Visually the video kicks off with a nails on the chalkboard-awkward interview with Cully and a grinning TV host (hey, we've all been there with monosyllablic artists), before seguing into a white room performance promo. As swishly minimalist and to the point as their tunes.
Director Matt Reed had this to say about it: "The video is a homage to the types of performances you used to see on British TV programmes like Tony Wilson's The Other Side of Midnight in the 80s. We wanted to try and capture the weird atmosphere those performances had. When you found spiky, totally avant garde music suddenly sharing space with stilted and awkward regional TV. With a bit of humor thrown in for good measure."
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