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Alternative 15 December, 2015

Darling Waste Releases Music Video Shot Entirey On A Samsung Galaxy

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Emo quartet Darling Waste has released the official music video for "I Am The Villain", their first new single in over three years. The video follows the tale of four bumbling individuals who happen upon magic keys that transform them into super heroes...kinda. Head to Bloody-Disgusting.com for the official premiere.

The band took a very DIY approach to filming the video. Vocalist Lance Waste says "We filmed the entire video on my Samsung Galaxy phone. The phone was actually attached to a selfie stick which was attached to a broken tripod I bought from Goodwill. We shot the whole thing in our hometown over six days with our friends playing the other parts. It cost a total of $8 to make and it's the happiest we've ever been with a music video!"
"I Am The Villain" will appear on Darling Waste's upcoming full-length (release date and title TBA).






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