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In Transmission Premiere "Catching Up" Video

In Transmission have premiered a new video for their new song “Catching Up.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Betterment,” which will be released on August 15. The group commented:

“It’s about how we as humans tend to live in our own little worlds, somewhat oblivious to what is happening outside of our peripherals. Some people choose to purposely ignore things outside of their everyday lives and I think that ultimately hurts the greater good. When things are ‘out of sight, out of mind’ it’s easy when you don’t care about the world at large. But in many cases, that will come back around and catch up to you in the long run.

Some people are more shielded to these impacts than others and our hope is that everyone can recognize that and hopefully make better decisions in their everyday lives with the greater good in mind.

We knew we just wanted to do a simple / clean performance video and decided to just kind of sort out the shots once we arrived at the space. It turns out there was a motorized roundabout on the floor and we thought it would be ‘funny’ to get some shots of us spinning around on that. It turns out those were some of our favorite shots. It’s a good reminder to just try everything and see what you like.”

[via IDIOTEQ

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PostedJuly 18, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsIn Transmission

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