ERA9 Releases Official Music Video for "Black Widow (Tick Tock)"
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Montreal, QC Trap Rock BandĀ ERA9Ā has released the official music video for āBlack Widow (Tick Tock).ā Directed by Jona Dhe Paganon, āBlack Widow (Tick Tock)ā is off of the bandāsĀ GravityĀ LP.
āWe wanted to make heads turn with our DIY video production of our song Black Widow. The track is essentially about an unhealthy relationship, only we spiced it up a little by putting a dark Sweeney Todd vibe to the story. The cute, crazy & deranged barber-lady has a line up of men waiting to get their beards trimmed; one of the men in-line has a certain charisma that pulls them together. What she does with the men post beard trim, honours her title as cute, crazy & deranged. So prepare your teacups and press play on the video to find out :)ā ā ERA9
āEra 9 emit masses of personality and diversity in their music, which makes them so appealing and unique to listen to. They hypnotise you and take you on a journey of diverse sounds and beats that cover every end of the spectrum. āGravityā is an album of risks and self-discovery that focusses on the future of music; itās a confusing mix of genres, but Era 9 somehow make it work.ā āĀ Broken Arrow Magazine
If there was a band in the world that breaks the barriers and labels that genres and the music industry place upon the listenerās and criticās brains, Era9 takes a wrecking ball and destroys those barriers. They donāt discriminate toward any musical genre, but feel an attraction towards uniting them.
Drawing from the future rather than the past, ERA9 merge Rock, Hip-Hop and EDM to create their own unique sonic architecture, which they dub āTrapRock.ā
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ERA9 Releases Official Music Video for āBlack Widow (Tick Tock)ā was originally published on RockRevolt Mag