The Philadelphian singer-songwriter has revealed the video for "Hollow", taken from his upcoming UK debut, DSU.
The band, minus Alex G himself, don Slipknot-esque masks (heads up clown-phobics) as they stage they all perform on is bathed in green lights. When we're not watching them weave aural gold on stage, Alex G sits by a Poltergeist-y TV and watches the flickering static, serenading the sparse light. The song is tender, melodic and moving, but the video is verging on lo-fi budget horror flicks. It's a pretty awesome contrast of sound and vision.
It's directed by John Vizzone
Watch the video below.
DSU will be released 10 November on Lucky Number.
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