In support of their recently released sixth full-length album Bad Frequencies, longtime scene staples Hawthorne Heights have just released an artistic new visual for their title track “Bad Frequencies.”
When asked about the song and new video, vocalist/guitarist JT Woodruff explained the inspiration behind them both saying: “One of my favorite places on earth is the California desert. It’s a dream and a nightmare at the same time, which is why I love it. I wrote the lyrics to the song ‘Bad Frequencies’ while waiting on Interstate 5 in traffic for 4 hours. My dream then turned into a nightmare. You just have to remember that the nightmare eventually goes away, and you always get back to where you need to be.”
Woodruff also added, “Visually, much of the video’s vibe is an homage to some of our favorite music videos we grew up to in the 90’s. There is a certain amount of mystique to videos from that era that we absolutely love. Other visual inspirations include Twin Peaks and Black Mirror.”
To check out the new video, be sure to look below. Afterward, make sure to grab tickets to see Hawthorne Heights out on tour later this year with Silverstein, As Cities Burn and Capstan here.
[via Rock Sound]