Frankie Cosmos Release Video for New Single ‘Empty Head’

    Frankie Cosmos have released the final advance single from their new album Inner World Peace ahead of its release this Friday (October 21). ‘Empty Head’, which follows earlier offerings ‘One Year Stand’, ‘Aftershook’, and ‘F.O.O.F’, comes with a video from director Sophia Bennett Holmes. Check it out below.

    The new song “is about wishing for inner peace, and conversely: spiraling,” according to lead vocalist Greta Kline. “It’s about self-control, and the fear of unlocking myself and overflowing. It’s also about finding joy in small moments – walking in circles, hoping to see the neighbour’s dog.

    “I’m so happy we got to work with Sophia Bennett Holmes again for this music video (I last worked with her in 2014 on the ‘Art School’ video),” Kline continued. “I love the concept Sophia came up with – it tells it’s own story that fits in with the story of the song, but also takes it somewhere else. To me, the video is about blossoming because of a chill perspective (once I stop trying to jump into flight, I lift off the ground with ease); and then letting go of the need to be perceived, and instead disappearing and floating into the sunset. It perfectly captures the way meditation works – that once you stop focusing and trying too hard, it comes naturally.”

    Konstantinos Pappis
    Konstantinos Pappis
    Konstantinos Pappis is a writer, journalist, and music editor at Our Culture. His work has also appeared in Pitchfork, GIGsoup, and other publications. He currently lives in Athens, Greece.

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