Searows shares the video for his latest single, "End Of The World"
Alongside the new video, Searows has announced his debut headline shows in London and Paris for February 2024.
Speaking about the video, Searows says: “The concept for this music video came to me on one of the driving days of the UK/Europe tour opening for Gracie Abrams. My partner and I had just rewatched the show The End of the F***ing World, and after talking through what my song "End Of The World" meant to me, I realised I wanted the video to explore this specific kind of anxiety that I know I share with many others, where my mind can turn the smallest worry into the literal end of the world. So we decided to create our own little ode to runaways, à la Bones and All and The End of the F***ing World.
“In the video there's a narrative involving two people who find each other at a rest stop in the middle of nowhere Oregon, after experiencing separate and unspecified catastrophic events. Ultimately the pair finds happiness and solace in each other’s company, which is a theme of the song: When you accept love and find community, or find even one other person who can ground you (and you them), the feelings that could have ended the world become manageable.”
The track is taken from the EP of the same name, which is out now on Last Recordings On Earth, a new label launched by Matt Maltese in association with Communion Records. Searows has also announced his debut headline shows at London's Omeara on 19 February and Le Hasard Ludique in Paris on 22 February, following a sold-out US headline tour.
Searows’ End Of The World EP is out now on Last Recordings On Earth.
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