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July 18th, 2012

Toronto post-emo pop punks Junior Battles have done their 2011 debut album, Idle Ages, a solid and strung together three of its tracks (8, 9 and 10, according to the tracklist) for a narrative-driven video that depicts suburban boredom among grotesquely deformed teenage kids. To quote singer/guitarist Sam Sutherland, it’s “worth the six and a half minutes. Because it’s rad and has a lot of gross body-stuff.” Indeed.
The video was directed by Chris Nash, who says the video is about “when I was a kid I killed a bunch of frogs and felt really bad about it. So I made a music video about it for the guys in Junior Battles.”
Tags: Architecture, Junior Battles, The Wedge, Video, With Honours Living In the Future of Feelings
Posted on Wednesday, July 18th, 2012 at 2:39 pm by Cam and is filed under Blog, The Wedge, Videos.
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