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Keith Wallen (Breaking Benjamin) Premieres “The Wolf” Video

Keith Wallen (Breaking Benjamin) has shared an official video for his new song “The Wolf.” That track will appear on his new solo album “Infinity Now,” which will be available on May 3. Wallen said the following about the song:

“‘The Wolf’ is a song and a concept that I felt a lot of us can identify with. We’ve all known those people that for whatever reason we just can’t break ourselves away from them. An addiction on every level, all the while knowing it’s a toxic situation. You break all those promises to yourself that you’ll stay away, but ultimately there you are again.”

He also added the following about the video:

“The video for ‘The Wolf’ was shot in a beautiful house in south Nashville. Directed by Courtney Dellafiora, we wanted an intimate look and setting that was reminiscent of waking from a dream in the middle of the night, and then grabbing the guitar and playing the song. The most exciting thing of all with getting to work with ‘Bane,’ the real live wolf actor and his amazing training staff for the shoot! That was a first for me, and I couldn’t be happier how the video turned out.”

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PostedMarch 15, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsKeith Wallen, The Wol, Infinity Now

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