Watch: Deptford Goth – Feel Real
20 March 2013, 15:36
| Written by
George O'Brien
To coincide with the release of their debut album Life After Defo, London’s Deptford Goth has released some eerie visuals for his new track.
There is something strangely fascinating about following the clay ball, in and out of focus, rolling all over the naked flesh and this is juxtaposed by the stark flashing lyrics. Sound matches sight as suggestive paint-strokes are paired with the weary, wobbling face. Bleak and bleary like its accompanying track, it’s arty and seductive and justifies the buzz around this band before an Electrowerkz show on 24th April. ‘Feel Real’ with this latest video.
Read our ‘Introducing’ piece with Deptford Goth here.
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