Little Green Cars explore grief with moving new single "The Garden Of Death"
05 July 2016, 10:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Little Green Cars reveal "The Garden Of Death", the latest video/single from recent record Ephemera.
The clip opens with a snippet of "Hello Walls" by country crooner Faron Young as the band's Stevie Appleby meets a mysterious older man in an L.A. diner. "The Garden Of Death" kicks in with a crystal-clear riff before easing into life as a spine-tingling ballad - bittersweet black and white visuals pair perfectly with LGC's trembling folk-pop gorgeousness. It's a touching look at grief, mortality, and the power of company.
Ephemera is out now via Glassnote.
Watch "The Garden Of Death" below.
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