Bad Air

Music Video Premiere: "Bad Air, Still Water"

Via BuzzMusic:

Filled with colorful, metaphorical brilliance, the new music video for “Bad Air, Still Water” is packed with relatable, easy to grasp, content. It captures the overall concept of the songs meaning perfectly while keeping the imagery exciting, you won’t want to take your eyes away. The 'main character’ (in this case a purple puppet), deals with life’s struggles such as being fired, getting a ticket, or being dumped, and slowly succumbs to a self-deprecating feeling of failure. The main message of “Bad Air, Still Water” is to overlook the things we can’t control in our lives and not let them take over your mind. We all strive to be who we think we need to be, rather than letting life take its course. A beautiful video to match a beautiful concept! An amazing job well done for Futurist once again!

Futurist introduces brand new single, “Bad Air, Still Water.”

Via ARTISTRACK:

In spite of the band’s moniker, Futurist’s music actually holds strong ties with the sounds of the past. From 90s alternative rock, to psychedelic rock, indie music and avant-garde, anything goes! The group’s sound has often been compared to the work of seminal acts like Spoon, Radiohead, or The Flaming Lips, yet Futurist managed to scope out its own identity.

Based in Brooklyn, NYC, the band is at the forefront of a burgeoning psychedelic rock scene, and they’re often performing live in anticipation of their upcoming debut album, “Omens,” which will be released on September 27th, 2019. Prior to the album’s release, the band also shared a single named “Bad Air, Still Water.” The song is a great example of what the group can expect from their upcoming full-length release. The track has a unique sound, which combines memorable melodies with organic textures and a lot of depth. Their sound feels balanced and distinctive, with a deeper lyrical concept fueling the band’s vision. The song’s lyrics touch on existential themes, often giving the audience profound content to connect with. What are the consequences of our actions? Who are we? Are we really in control?

Find out more about Futurist, and don’t miss out on “Bad Air, Still Water.”