Beverly share new video for “Honey Do”
30 May 2014, 18:53
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
Back in February, Frankie Rose-fronted dream pop group Beverly unveiled their first single “Honey Do,” and today they’ve shared its accompanying music video.
The Hanly Banks-directed, black-and-white visuals focus on teenagers doing, well, teenager things. There’s a lot of pacing and thoughtful gazes, as well as some skateboarding and general fooling around—and one can only assume some old curmudgeon’s lawn simply must have been invaded at some point in the filming process.
Beverly’s debut album Careers is out 1 July via Kanine Records. Watch “Honey Do” below.
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