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On The Table Read, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, new single, Where Do We Go From Here? by Misterwives, is infectious, cathartic and dark.
Infectious, cathartic, and embracing darker notes, “Where Do We Go From Here” by Misterwives is a slight departure for the band sonically and lyrically.
“Crash landing into Where do we go from here? We get to explore the world of anxiety, fear, paranoia, doubt and the shapeshifting that occurs when trust is lost and the complexities that come from not feeling good enough take over.
“We got to play out the depths of these emotions in neo-noir influence with our dream director, Dano Cerny who helped harness the frantic panic and lurking darkness that chases you when you feel unsure about your worthiness.
“It was such a fun experience visually pushing ourselves into new territory that amplified the song through the disguises of Molly, Maxi and Marilyn-their alter personalities gave glimpses of the coping mechanisms and inner battles happening when trying to change yourself for the love and approval of others. Spoiler alert- fuck that.”
MisterWives has over 500+ million streams. They are set to perform at Central Park Summerstage and just played BottleRock and have performed on the likes of Jimmy Kimmel Live, GMA and Late Night with Seth Myers as well as toured with Twenty One Pilots.
https://www.instagram.com/misterwives/
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