Swedish post-punk act Isolated Youth have released their Jörgen Brennicke directed music video for “Warfare”, the title track from their self-titled debut LP released through Fabrika Records.
The video, shot in stunning black and white, captures the song’s underlying melancholy as the band wanders around young women honing their skills at a training facility for Equestrian vaulting.
Throughout the song, the strumming guitars and sorrowful vocals disperse against grey cast skies, evoking a feeling, not unlike a thundercloud waiting to burst with rainfall—catching faces in its caressing deluge.
Watch the video for “Warfare” below:
Isolated Youth is Egon Westberg Larsson on Bass and Andreas Geidemark on drums, along with William Mårdberg on guitar, and Axel Mårdberg on vocals.
“Warfare” is the third single released from the band’s five-song debut EP, following “Safety” and “Oath”.
The EP is out now via Fabrika Records!
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