Leading up to the imminent release of his fifth studio album Road Omen, Frank the Baptist returns with his video for “Second Halloween”.
The song, featuring a melody atypical for the band, playfully saunters on with its irreverent lyrics “We don’t need your manufactured romance, Candy hearts and flowers too”, suggesting trading said hearts with candy corn, and said flowers with jack-o-lanterns, as All Hallows Eve is hands down the better holiday for fun and candy consumption. Afterall, what is more scary; Romance? Or witches, goblins, ghosts and ghouls?
Watch the video below where our Heroes drive off Valentine’s Day to make way for a “Second Halloween”.
Road Omen is out January 25th, order links below:
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