Canadian band Jo Passed have shared their latest video 'Glass'. Directed by John Mutter, the group find themselves in a pickle when Jo receives info that he has to partake in a gun fight with some strange bloke. We're sure this would rattle anyone who is placed in this unorthodox situation.
Word to the wise, if you ever see a woman wearing a mask whilst dancing inside of trash bin, then you may want to stay clear away. Otherwise she can completely lure you with her eerie powers and eventually finding your guitar laying on the bin with spaghetti-like substance being flung on it. Now as absurd as this sounds, Vancouver band Jo Passed have provided the visuals to this exact scenario in their latest video 'Millennial Trash Blues'. Directed by Justin Gradin, the song itself is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'Their Prime', out May 25th on Sub Pop Records/Royal Mountain .
Vancouver band Jo Passed are preppring for the release of their new album 'Their Prime', which is slated to land May 25th on the Sub Pop label. They have also given the video treatment to their single 'MDM'. Directed by Eleanor Petry, the cheeky video features multiple scenarios of phone pics being taken, even one sexy shot of a gorilla. The decorative set design adds to the stylistic chic of the visuals with a bigger message meant to be discovered.