Slough-based Brother have released the video for their upcoming single, ‘Still Here’.
The video is an artistic take on a rowdy night out, playing out all the action in reverse. The four-minute promo is a no holds barred depiction of the kebab-throwing, bottle-smashing violent side of British nightlife, culminating in the band performing their track in a small venue.
You can watch the video for ‘Still Here’ below:
Heavily championed by the likes of NME, the band are already becoming known for picking up the Britpop torch and attempting to introduce the genre to a new generation of music fans. However, it would appear that it is impossible to reproduce a Gallagher sound without the mouth to back it up, and the band are also being recognised for their in-your-face arrogance and controversial statements. In a recent interview with NME singer Leonard Newell said: “We decided to write some songs. Turns out they were the best songs of the last 20 years.”
He added “We want to be the biggest band in the world. I just don’t think that any bands have an opinion any more, or if they do they’re just scared to say it...but we’re not, I guess.”
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