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L.S. Dunes Premiere “Grey Veins” Music Video

L.S. Dunes (My Chemical Romance, Thursday, etc.) have shared an official video for their song “Grey Veins.” That track appears on their latest album “Past Lives.”

Frank Iero commented:

“I’ve always said that if I couldn’t be in a band the only other thing I would want to do is to make monster movies. It’s been my dream ever since I was a little, and it was the thing my dad and I bonded over.

From an early age, music and monsters is just something that went hand in hand for me. [Japanese film genre] Kaiju is something I have been fascinated by ever since I was a kid and I have always wanted to do an homage to that art form in a music video. I love that L.S. Dunes is such an open-minded and inspiring collective of artists that allowed me to chase that idea and make that dream a reality.

‘Grey Veins’ felt like the perfect song to pair with this concept and so when the time came I knew David and Allie at My Good Eye, our frequent collaborators, were the perfect match to bring this to fruition.”

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PostedJune 9, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsL.S. Dunes, Grey Veins, Past Lives

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