Watch: Spring King – V-V-V-Vampire [Best Fit Premiere]
You love bonkers green screen videos complete with blood-soaked walls, acid-trip skull masks and plenty of vamp-on-vamp action, right? Well adjust your display to wide-screen and get comfortable for the next two minutes because Spring King are back and somehow more wickedly funny and infectious than ever before.
‘V-V-V-Vampire’ takes all the reverb-pasted guitar parts and shunted cymbals of their previous work and shakes them up v-v-v-violently with a healthy dollop of frontman Tarek Musa’s demented wail and some frizzy, freaky tempo changes. Rarely has a scuzzy garage-pop melody found such a beautifully warped, perfectly matched visual aid.
Those of you of a nervous disposition should probably look away now. Oh you pressed play already? Never mind.
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