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Bridge The Gap Premiere "Brothers" Video

Bridge The Gap have debuted an official video for “Brothers” via Punk News. That track will appear on their new album “Gainsayer,” which is set to be released on April 11. Vocalist/guitarist Chad Jensen commented:

”This was our first time working with Eric Cannon and his crew, including Justin Bergonzoni. It was an amazing experience and they had a great vision of how to help us tell the 'Brothers' story. As kind of a '90s melodic punk band, they did a great job of creating some nostalgic scenes to help represent Bridge The Gap. This is a personal song about Bryan, a family member I lost, and the grieving process we had to go through as a family, especially his brother and best friend. In the song, Bryan's sudden passing is told through his brother's eyes. The three of us grew up together. Eric and Justin had the idea to have cool, nostalgic objects and items that represent the band and Bryan's past featured prominently in the video. At the end, the person pictured is Bryan. Emotionally, this video does a great job of visually representing the song, the band, and our memory of Bryan.”

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PostedJanuary 28, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsBridge The Gap, Brothers, Gainsayer

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