Today this supergroup of sorts released a new video for their song "Dry," directed by Matthew Prickett -- who's helped Miami psych rockers Lil Daggers in their visual pursuits. The video stars the band's bassist, Max Johnston, who is normally a very funny man but who's all sad and drug-addled in this footage.
According to singer Michael McGinnis: "We tried to represent the song in a very literal way. It's about being
at a low point in life after losing a loved one. The character in the
song ends up getting out of his funk after he realizes that he can
create life just as easy as it's been taken away from him." Deep, bro.
"Dry"
is a B-side to a seven-inch that they just released. "Judy" is the A-side
to the record, and they're starting to work on a video for that song
this May; it'll be produced by the band. Also, guitarist Jorge Graupera
tells us he'll be compiling footage from their South by Southwest
adventures and subsequent tour for a video for "Stains." All these
single-word titles keep things simple and Plain(s). We like that.
PLAINS - Dry from Matthew Prickett on Vimeo.
Plains will perform at Sweatstock at Sweat Records, 5505 NW Second Ave., Miami, on Record Store Day, Saturday, April 21, and at Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami, with Lil Daggers on Saturday, May 5.New Times on Facebook | County Grind on Facebook | Twitter | e-mail us |