Lonely The Brave Go Behind The Scenes Of 'Rattlesnakes' Video
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(TeamRock Radio) Lonely The Brave are currently putting the finishing touches to a video for their latest song, Rattlesnakes. The track is taken from the band's follow-up to their 2014 debut, The Day's War. The album, titled Things Will Matter, will be released on May 20 through Hassle. Says director Hugh Ip of the clip: "Our concept for Rattlesnakes is based on social behaviour and prejudice being learned behaviour. We train animals to become who we want until it is implicit and instinctual to them. Humans can be trained as well - to be unpredictable, aggressive and extremely defensive. Sometimes for no reason whatsoever. "Disliking another human being can be complex, caused by seeing a distorted view of that person, skewed by a personal, emotional or past event sometimes even unrelated to that person," he continues. "The only reason people do not kill, hurt or ruin each others lives is because society teaches us not to do so. Nevertheless, there is still a survival instinct humans have, an instinct that cannot be unlearned and in the right conditions, can strike out without control." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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