NAI HARVEST PREMIERE CHAOTIC NEW VIDEO FOR “OCEAN OF MADNESS”

garage, Indie-Rock, punk

Nai Harvest has always had a habit of surprising people, whether by surpassing their sonic expectations of a two piece or by effortlessly skipping between genres. Racing through ‘80s and ‘90s-influenced indie rock, their recent album Hairball (Released April 2015) is propulsive and elastic, taking sharp turns into hazy garage punk and feedback-laden grunge.

Video director Ed Crisp explained how it came to fruition: “I had the idea a while ago for a video that was based on a band playing in the middle of a circular dolly track, so that was the sort of starting point for the video… We got some friends in to be in the background and to bring loads of props and costumes etc; for some reason somebody had a kangaroo outfit and a gas mask.”

Have a look at this captivating confusion for yourself …