Post-punk outfit 2:54 have shared their monochromatic visuals for single "Crest", taken from recently-released record The Other I.
"Crest" is one of their record's more aggressive cuts, with slithering riffs and gigantic kick drum beats. Flickering strobes and a vortex of greyscale contrasts emulate the starkness of the noise, and despite it being a simplistic route, the band provide a stunning aesthetic.
The band's Colette Thurlow has said a few words about the video:
"We wanted to create a video that captured the energy of the song as well as our live show, and once again Charlie Robins, Chris Hugall and Daniel Castro have done an outstanding job of doing exactly that."
The Other I is out now on Bella Union.
Watch the clip below.
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