Philadelphia-based duo, Korine, premiere their music video debut with the sweetly synthy song “Heaven’s Servant”. The track, off their upcoming full length album New Arrangements out on Halloween this year, is an ode to our favorites such as Depeche Mode’s sorrowful Black Celebration and the pop charm of With Sympathy-era Ministry. “Heaven’s Servant” video is directed, filmed, and edited by Korine band members Morgy Ramone and Trey Frye and is shot in a DIY Lynchian manner, a skewed, dreamlike reality within the gates of a cemetery.
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