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Fiddlehead shared their powerful new single, "Fifteen To Infinity." The track highlights Fiddlehead's ability to seamlessly blend massive melodies into their sound without sacrificing an ounce of grit and energy, packing a chorus that's sure to inspire singalongs and stage dives in equal measure.
Guitarist Alex Henery directed the song's music video, and discussed its inspirations, saying:
"Since I knew this was a love song, I asked Pat if there were any specific early memories of him and his now wife. He told me they used to be pretty adventurous, and enjoyed breaking into abandoned buildings and go cliff jumping as teens. There was something there that sparked my interest to make a video about a Bonny and Clyde style couple but with more petty theft rather than murder and robbing banks. That contrasts with the original idea of the song that states that even the simple moments of a relationship like watching TV together are special and 'heavenly.' I wanted the two moments to go hand in hand. That one isn’t more special than the other.
I filmed this video outside LA, it was insanely hot and the car we used had no working AC. My actors Jack and Kaylinn were amazing and fully got into character, the whole thing just felt so natural. After working with them all day we got talking on the way home and they also direct and shoot videos. They ended up making the video for our second single 'Sleepyhead.' Also strangely the day the video was completed, I showed my friend Remy cut as he was the one who let us use his car for the video. And that night the car was actually stolen and the police had recovered it. There was a Russian passport found in the back with a bunch of random metal items. I don’t know why I’m telling you this but it felt appropriate."
The band's new album, 'Death Is Nothing To Us' is out now on Run For Cover Records and finds Fiddlehead completing the thematic trilogy that began with their previous two releases, resulting in a truly special album that feels like both a culmination of the band's work so far, and one of the years most captivating and life-affirming rock records.