The video for 'Free (The Editorial Me)' shows real-life Groundhog Day for a convenience store cashier, and is DARWIN DEEZ first taste from forthcoming LP.
DARWIN DEEZ fans, it's time to get excited for the follow up to 2010's self-titled debut, entitled Songs For Imaginative People.
The official video for lead single 'Free (The Editorial Me)' shows real-life Groundhog Day for a convenience store cashier, in which a scene from a typical day at work is rotated on a mundane and repetitive loop, as the protagonist gets increasingly frustrated and amped up, as another version of himself beckons him to follow him outside, into the fresh air and sunshine...
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The second album from NYC's DARWIN DEEZ will be released in the new year, on February 8, and from this preview it sounds like a whole lot of good which will no doubt satiate Indie fans all round and all over.
Words by Rebecca McCann