Death From Above 1979 reveal new video for "Trainwrecker 1979"
12 September 2014, 18:13
| Written by
Laurence Day
“Trainwrecker 1979”, the first video from their way-too-long-in-the-making second full-length, we see Death From Above 1979 team up with director Alexa Karolinski.
The video is pretty standard fare; we see the duo rock hard onstage, a crowd goes wild, a young woman is either besotted with, or wishes she was in DFA1979. It’s still a sweet clip, and chances are it’ll make you want to go to one of their shows. Luckily, you can.
Find out where after watching the video for “Trainwrecker 1979”
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