Gengahr embrace darkness in new video for "Heroine"
Gengahr are sharing the new video for "Heroine", the latest single from upcoming record A Dream Outside.
Connor Gilhooly directed the video, and he said of the clip: "With Heroine, we wanted create a modern take on a classic story using a unique and visually striking aesthetic. It was also very important to highlight the energy of the track and we got the band to appear in one of their videos for the first time and really go for it - they're usually all behind the camera!"
The band's debut album, A Dream Outside, is set to be released via Transgressive on 15 June.
Watch "Heroine" below. The band's upcoming shows are after.
June
18 - London, British Summer Time Hyde **
19 - Scheeßel, Germany, Hurricane Festival
20 - Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany, Southside Festival
21 - Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands, Best Kept Secret Festival
July
3 - Winchester, Blissfields Festival
7 - Lausanne, Switzerland, Festival de la Cite, Lausanne
17 - Suffolk, Latitude Festival
18 - Dublin, Ireland, Longitude Festival
19 - Gräfenhainichen, Germany, Melt! Festival
26 - Byron Bay, Australia, Splendour In The Grass
August
2 - Derbyshire, Y Not Festival
28-30 - Reading & Leeds Festival
September
5 - Sopot, Poland, Soundrive Festival
October
6 - Brighton, Komedia
7 - Bristol, Exchange
8 - London, Scala
9 - Nottingham, Bodega
10 - Oxford, The Bullingdon
12 - Birmingham, Hare & Hounds
13 - Norwich, Arts Centre
14 - Cambridge, Portland Arms
16 - Manchester, Deaf Institute
17 - Leeds, Wardrobe
19 - Glasgow, King Tuts
20 - Newcastle, Think Tank
21 - Sheffield, The Harley
** w/ The Strokes
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