
[STRANGERS] have debuted a music video for their joyous new track, “Sense Of Liberty.” The London trio doesn’t appear in the clip, which sends a chap on a lengthy street chase as he attempts to catch up with the object of his desire.
Frontman David Maddox-Jones explains the “Sense Of Liberty” video narrative thusly: “It symbolizes chasing the next thrill and when you finally reach the moment the thrill leaves you.”
So while the song is brimming with optimism, the clip makes it clear that [STRANGERS] haven’t entirely abandoned their dark-pop predilections.
Free download of [STRANGERS] – “Sense Of Liberty” via their website.
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