Who is getting killed and who is doing the killing?
The video kinda starts out like a typical Friday the 13th-influenced slasher film so I’m sure that would lead many to suspect that Jason Voorhees or some other immortal backwoods zombie is lurking around in the shadows, carrying a machete.
I think it’s just as possible that the video could be an homage to a 70s redneck rampage movie. So, maybe the threat is coming from a toothless mountain mnn. I will say, however, the real-life toothless mountain men are always a lot nicer than they’re portrayed in the movies. Or at least, they are if they’re the type of mountain men who grow weed instead of cooking meth.
Or maybe it’s the dog. I’m tempted to blame the dog but that’s just because I have a long-standing fear of dogs. Way back when I was like ten, my family went to a lake and there was this big dog that showed up out of nowhere and followed us around everywhere and acted really friendly. But then, suddenly, it stopped, took one look at me, and started to growl. My mom told me not to move while my uncle tried to calm it down. Of course, telling a terrified ten year-old not to move almost always has the opposite effect and, before I knew it, the dog was charging right at me. Anyway, I kinda blacked out at that point so I’m not sure what exactly happened next. Apparently, my uncle was able to hold the dog off until its owners finally showed up and retrieved it. For years afterwards, I was absolutely terrified of dogs but now I’ve reached the point where they only make me nervous.
(It’s sad because, deep down, I really want to like dogs, if just because they make me feel so guilty if I don’t act happy to see them.)
Anyway, regardless of who is or is not getting killed or doing the killing in this video, this is still another wonderfully hypnotic mood piece from Chromatics and this atmospheric video is the perfect companion piece,
Enjoy!
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