Plus, the band have also announced details of their UK tour.
Nashville-based psych-rock band All Them Witches have shared a brand new music video for Diamond the latest single from their upcoming album ATW, which is set for release on 28 September via New West Records. The band has also revealed details of a lengthy headlining European tour early next year.
The B-movie horror inspired video was directed by the band’s percussionist Robby Staebler, commenting on the video he said: “Visually I wanted to present the song in a cinematic and contemplative way – something that people enjoy rewatching and finding new details in. I wanted a lush landscape and a peaceful and patient environment to work in. Something that would bleed its own blood into the final product by simply existing in the place. I shot the video on 16mm film on location and in studio. Film bleeds its own blood too and I think this video holds the real feelings of the song, the environment and the medium.”
On the track itself, vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr said: “I wanted Diamond to show two sides of a common problem I have with my ego and personality, the first is being content with where I am, physically and mentally, and the second being a constant drive to leave, to go anywhere other than where I am, to let my scattered thoughts draw me to a comparable scattered lifestyle.
“If forced to go to town, I seem to develop the city equivalent of allergies and slowly take note as my windpipe or nasal cavities shut down. I don’t get sick at home and I seem to always get sick on tour. Music does not exist in the country though – I can’t get on stage in the cow pasture and let my aggression out, so I go on tour to satiate a lust for a non-sedentary lifestyle and stay home to drown out the sensory hellscape of the city. Both personalities can and do appear at random, and both can take the wheel and lead me anywhere.”
In addition to their new music video and single, All Them Witches have also revealed a substantial series of headlining live apperances cross the UK and mainland Europe in April and May 2019.
Here are the UK dates:
06 May – The Haunt, Brighton
08 May – Band On The Wall, Manchester
09 May – Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff