Weston Super Maim premiere new "See You Tomorrow Baby" music video
UK/US avant metal duo Weston Super Maim is now premiering a brand-new video for the title track from their debut LP, See You Tomorrow Baby. The band, led by UK multi-instrumentalist Tom Stevens and US-based vocalist Seth Detrick, continues to showcase their unique and brain-destroying sound on this record.
Not only is this track the album opener, but the eponymous one for the LP leading listeners into their realm like a bloodied welcome mat. It's succinct for progressive, avant metal, but manages to say a lot within its short time. You'll hear the unbridled weight as well as the cloud-breaking atmosphere that makes the whole project stand out. The video itself is a great testament to the shifting of moods too with the duo playing their instruments in stark black and white, then opening up to a halcyon colorway that accentuates the serenity of the track's latter half.
Check out our full review of the record here.
Tom Stevens says of the track:
We wanted to start the record with a bang, and this track does that. It smashes you in the face for a couple of minutes, then suddenly throws a curveball with this very melodic, almost electronic-sounding passage. Opening with a Pig Destroyer reference made perfect sense, not only because Prowler In The Yard is such a seminal album for us, but because the sentiment – 'No, no, no. This is beautiful. This is art' – is what we honestly feel about this music.
Listen to See You Tomorrow Baby digitally here or pick it up on CD and LP at Bandcamp.