It's nearly been one year since KEN Mode released their most recent LP, Success, and they're looking back at the effort with a new video for album cut "Failing at Fun Since 1981."
Directed by David Hall (Misery Index, Today Is the Day), the clip mashes performance footage together with scenes from the corporate world, with people both working hard and playing hard amidst floating graphs, buzzwords, piles of cash and golf games.
Speaking of the video, the band said: "We teamed up with the maniac David Hall to create the ultimate corporate statement. I'm not sure either of us really know what we're doing anymore. At least we're having fun with it; or not."
Watch the video in the player below courtesy of Decibel, who also just interviewed the band's Jesse and Shane Matthewson about their new business venture MKM Management services.
Directed by David Hall (Misery Index, Today Is the Day), the clip mashes performance footage together with scenes from the corporate world, with people both working hard and playing hard amidst floating graphs, buzzwords, piles of cash and golf games.
Speaking of the video, the band said: "We teamed up with the maniac David Hall to create the ultimate corporate statement. I'm not sure either of us really know what we're doing anymore. At least we're having fun with it; or not."
Watch the video in the player below courtesy of Decibel, who also just interviewed the band's Jesse and Shane Matthewson about their new business venture MKM Management services.