WL//WH Video Of The Day: GHOST BONES “Eternity Forever”

WL//WH Video Of The Day  Ghost Bones

Six years since their debut album “Lipshifter”, Ghost Bones, the Hot Springs, Arkansas-based moody rockers, made of vocalist Ashley Missile, guitarist (and Ashley’s husband) Bobby Missile, bassist Ryan Jolly and new drummer Devin Castle, return with a three-song EP, Eternity Forever, filled with tight and electrifying Post Punk beaming with emotions and intensity, accompanied by the video clip produced by Devin Castle himself for the title track.

“Eternity Forever” is about how the system uses cycles of terror to break down the masses and leave them overwhelmed.

A tight and sinewy juddering Post-punk number pushes forward with the driving dynamics of skittering drumming and groovy throbbing bass lines, pricked by strident and sharp sparkling guitar slivers laced with echoing insistent sways of creepingly menacing melodies, to surround aloof yet edgy spoken word vocals with relentless waves of impending doom.

Cinematic visuals, produced by Devin Castle, cycle a boring ‘day in the life’ story repeatedly to sync with the soundtrack. Watch as Ashley Missile wakes up, eats breakfast, and travels to work routinely amid suggestive colors, symbolic images, and an on-point expressionless face. An insightful finale reveals what really causes the fear in the ‘sky is falling’ lyrics, and it is not what you at first might think.

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