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LOOSE TIES: RELEASE NEW MUSIC VIDEO (“SUPERHUMAN”)

by MythofRock

Loose Ties release their new official video “Superhuman” from the album “Odd One Out”

Loose Ties are a band from Athens, formed in 2017. Dinos (bass), Pantelis (keys) and Petros (guitar) have been in the band from the beginning, while Despoina (vocals) and George (drums) joined in 2019. They mainly hover around funk and alternative rock sounds but they like to experiment with multiple genres.
 
Their new album “Odd One Out” is out and Loose Ties give to their audience the official video for the song “Superhuman” from this album!
 
“Superhuman” is a song about self-actualization, freedom of expression, and dedicated to all the wonderful shades of human experience. In writing it we used staples of classic and modern sci-fi, where the archetypal android/gynoid tries-and fails- to fit in by conforming to society’s expectations. Those ideas were addapted to the contemporary pop-rock aesthetic.
 
Α few words about the video clip:
The video clip deals with the story of a woman who tries to cope in her everyday life and at the same time pursue her dream, which is dancing. All this is turned upside down, in a dream context, after her meeting with the band.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlQjOLADkHU
 
It was directed by Achilleas Tsoutsis and starred Iro Gulitou.
The filming took place at the Argo theater.
 
 
“Odd One Out” is out on all platforms and you can enjoy it here!
 
Info about the Album Odd One Out
Loose Ties imagine a dystopian future in Odd One Out, their second studio album
 
A conceptual narrative, this eight-song collection employs futurism as a vehicle through which to explore themes of alienation, existential anxiety, and the struggles of urban life. In this grim picture of tomorrow’s world, however, hope is far from absent, as is the occasional tinge of black humor.
 
Their new and improved sound incorporates elements of pop, rock, and funk music, with some progressive musings thrown in the mix. Though more cohesive musically than their first album, their style and aesthetic remain a never-ending work in progress.
 

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